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A homeowner living in Berkeley Township had noticed a musty smell in their crawlspace and the odor had risen into their first level of their home. This is known as the Stack Effect. With the family now breathing in that air, the homeowner wanted to remove this musty odor from their crawl space right away. System Design Specialist, Joe Hubbard, inspected the crawl space and devised a solution. Jeffery suggested CleanSpace for it will seal the area off from water, moisture and anything else that could cause a musty odor. Cleanspace is a Vapor Barrier System that provides permanent moisture control and protection for any size crawlspace. Project Manager, Wilver Cardoza and his crew installed the Cleanspace to the floors and walls to eliminate the musty odor, creating a dry and healthy environment.
A homeowner in Berkeley Township, New Jersey noticed their landing had settled 2 inches. At the end of the driveway there were puddles of water collecting in the settlement. The homeowners contacted Quality 1st for a solution.
Our crew used PolyLevel, a polyurethane foam to lift the concrete back to its original position. To do this, the foam was injected into the concrete through penny-size holes. After 30 minutes, the foam begins to harden and raise the concrete. This PolyLevel method is fast, easy, and permanent.
To seal this crawl space from water seepage, mold, moisture and other harmful things that could potentially negatively effect this crawl space and structure of this home, Quality 1st Basements installed our Moisture Vapor Barrier known as CleanSpace.
Front porch deck was sinking in front corner. Poly foreman Sean Andreas Johnson drilled a few dime-sized holes in the concrete and injected PolyLevel to lift the deck. The decorative column is once again being supported by the concrete porch deck below.
A Triple Safe Sump Pump System is a great option for a sump pump replacement with an efficient primary pump, a back-up pump (in case the first one fails or if there is a need for extra pumping power), and a third battery-operated pump (designed to kick in if the power goes out), all enclosed in one airtight liner.