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We had the pleasure of recently assisting a homeowner in Wallington, NJ, who had become overwhelmed due to persistent water seepage in their basement caused by an old sump pump that could no longer keep up with the high capacity of water entering the space. The homeowner began to worry about the potential for structural deterioration and mold-growth, prompting them to contact Quality 1st for permanent fix.
Once our team arrived at the home, they conducted a thorough inspection of the property and were able to determine the most effective waterproofing strategy. In order to eliminate the water seepage issues, our team installed our specially patented TripleSafe Sump Pump System. This high-powered sump pump is designed with three pumps and a battery backup system, ultimately ensuring this basement remains dry and protected even during the most severe of water intrusions.
With TripleSafe successfully installed, the homeowner noticed an immediate improvement in their basement, the space was finally free of moisture, providing them with total peace of mind!
After Hurricane Sandy, this Bergen County basement frequently flooded. The standing water in the basement caused damage to the flooring and walls. Quality 1st Basement Systems waterproofed the basement using WaterGuard basement waterproofing system. Once the basement was repaired and guaranteed to stay dry, Quality 1st Basement Systems refinished the basement walls with EverLast wall panels. EverLast wall panels are perfect as basement walls since they are made with all inorganic materials which means they will not be prone to mold or water damage. This Bergen County family now has a beautiful basement playroom and space!
Quality 1st Basement Systems replaced this old sump pump in Lyndhurst, NJ with a state of the art SuperSump sump pump. Now the basement is protected and will stay dry for sure!
A homeowner in Lyndhurst, NJ had a sunken concrete patio that needed to be raised. PolyLevel is a light-weight, waterproof and environmentally friendly foam that is injected underneath each sunken slab. The form expands filling all voids in the soil and begins to raise the slab back towards its original level.
A Lyndhurst, New Jersey resident noticed their concrete patio was sinking and settling. This can be a danger for tripping, and is caused by the drying out and shrinking of the soil below the slab. During times of warm weather, the soil under the slab can dry out and shrink. This leaves voids for the concrete to sink and settle. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems and our foreman, Sean Johnson, installed the PolyLevel Injection. These injections are done by drilling penny-sized holes in the slab, and the polymer foam is injected into the unstable slab. This injection will lift and stabilize the concrete.