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Structural warning signs began to surface in a Bridgewater, NJ basement as bowing walls and horizontal cracking revealed increasing pressure on the foundation. These symptoms are often caused by soil movement and hydrostatic pressure, which can progressively weaken basement walls if left untreated. Aware of the potential risks to their home’s stability, the homeowner reached out to the professionals at Quality 1st for a thorough evaluation and expert guidance.
After carefully assessing the condition of the walls, our team designed a customized repair solution using our patented CarbonArmor Wall Reinforcement System. This advanced carbon fiber technology was installed to permanently stabilize the walls, stopping further movement without reducing usable basement space.
With the system securely in place, the basement walls were restored to a stable condition, giving the homeowner lasting confidence in the structural integrity and long-term durability of their home.
Cracks in the foundation walls are often a sign of a bigger troubles. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a CarbonArmor wall reinforcement system to prevent this cracking foundation wall from bowing forward. Now this Burlington county basement is much safer.
To fix this humid crawl space in Chesterfield, NJ Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a sump pump and CleanSpace vapor barrier. The vapor barrier will lower the relative humidity. Now this crawl space is clean and dry.
Protecting your home means protecting your basement and when it becomes wet every time it rains, it creates moisture, mold and humidity. Keep your family and home safe by protecting in a system that will give you peace of mind every time it rains.
Our TripleSafe Sump Pump System and WaterGuard Drainage System collects and directs water seepage and flooding and directs it over to our Sump Pump system to keep the space dry and clean.
A homeowner in Chesterfield, NJ was concerned that the trip hazard, from their settling front step area, would cause an accident when entering or exiting their home. The steps has settled 2 inches so System Design Specialist Chris Bowe recommened our Concrete Raising System know as PolyLevel to lift, level and stabilize the concrete. Foreman, Sean Johnson installed Polylevel to lift the steps back into its original level.