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Installing an award-winning Sanidry Sedona dehumidifier to control basement or crawlspace moisture can help to reduce mold and mildew growth, improve air quality, reduce wood rot, and more! The Sedona can become an added part of wet basement solutions and with regular annual maintenance, Quality 1st can ensure that it is functioning properly. At a home in Sea Isle City, service technician Jerry inspected the unit. He found that a simple adjustment to the condensate pump line would keep the unit in top operating shape, moving accumulated moisture out and away while most importantly, keeping the room humidity down.
A homeowner in Oak Ridge, New Jersey noticed their concrete walkway was beginning to sink and settle. Soil becomes either too wet or too dry underneath the slab causing the concrete to shift and settle, creating uneven surfaces and dangerous tripping hazards.
The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Jeff Pitek, was able to help them find a solution. He suggested a polyurethane foam be injected into the voids to lift the concrete. Our foreman, Victor Leon, installed the PolyLevel System. This is done by drilling tiny holes into the concrete slab and injecting the PolyLevel foam underneath. The expanding properties of the polyurethane allow for an accurate lift and leveling of the slab. Now, the homeowner does not have to worry about dangerous tripping hazards while walking into their home.
A resident in Oak Ridge, New Jersey noticed their basement walls were beginning to crack and bow inwards. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Laszlo Lenkey, provided an inspection and suggested they use a wall reinforcement system. Our foreman, Wilver Cardoza, installed the CarbonArmor Wall Reinforcement System which is made from a fiber-reinforced polymer. The straps are attached to the wall and secured with heavy-duty steel brackets. The straps will stabilize the wall and begin to pull it back towards its original position.
This homeowner in Oak Ridge, New Jersey noticed their basement was attracting water and moisture during heavy rainfall. To solve this, they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution. Our System Design Specialist, Laszlo Lenkey provided a thorough inspection of the home. Laszlo suggested they install a french drain system to prevent water from puddling on the basement floors. Our foreman, Jonathan Niera, began installing the WaterGuard Drain System throughout the basement. WaterGuard is installed below the floor slab and rests on top of the foundation footing to be kept out of the mud zone. This will collect water when it seeps in from the floors and walls and will drain it to the sump pump.
Signs of foundation settlement, including bowing and cracking basement walls, raised concerns for a homeowner in Oak Ridge, NJ, as ongoing exposure to moisture and soil displacement began to compromise the home’s structural integrity. Recognizing the potential long-term risks, the homeowner contacted Quality 1st to receive a professional assessment and a permanent solution to stabilize and protect their property.
Following a detailed inspection, our team pinpointed the exact source of the settlement and developed a fully customized repair plan tailored to the home’s specific needs. The solution involved the installation of our patented CarbonArmor Wall Reinforcement System, engineered to restore and stabilize bowing and cracking walls.
Once implemented, this system successfully reinforced the basement walls, preventing further settlement and providing the homeowner with lasting protection, structural security, and peace of mind!