Click on a photo to enlarge.
When concrete starts to sink, it’s often a sign of a bigger issue beneath the surface. This Dunellen, NJ property owner became increasingly frustrated with concrete settlement around their driveway, an issue that raised concerns about tripping hazards and diminishing curb appeal. After reaching out to Quality 1st Basement Systems, our team conducted a thorough inspection and quickly identified the root cause: voids beneath the concrete due to poor soil compaction and water erosion. With this information, we developed a targeted repair plan using our patented PolyLevel Foam Injection System.
This innovative solution involved injecting high-density polyurethane foam beneath the settled concrete. As the foam expanded, it filled the empty spaces and gently lifted the slabs back to their original, level position. The process was minimally invasive, quick to cure, and provided a long-lasting result. The homeowner was thrilled to see their driveway fully restored, both safer and more visually appealing, without the need for costly replacement. Another successful project completed with precision and care by the Quality 1st team.
After noticing ongoing musty odors in their crawl space, this Highland Lakes, NJ, homeowner contacted our team of waterproofing experts desperately seeking a permanent resolution.
Our crew was able to swiftly install our specially crafted Drainage Matting, CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System, as well as, our high performance SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier.
Altogether this trio of heavy-duty waterproofing systems will ensure that this crawl space continues to stay dry and safeguarded against future water intrusions. From this day forward, this homeowner can finally rest easy, knowing that their beloved storage space is entirely protected and reinforced, and that those unpleasant musty odors will remain a worry of the past!
System Design Specialist: Frank Pellegrini
Foreman: Josue
In Highland Lakes, NJ, a homeowner observed that their crawl space was experiencing dampness and humidity, posing a risk for mold growth and potential structural damage. To address this issue, we implemented the CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System to effectively seal out moisture, along with a SaniDry Dehumidifier to regulate humidity levels. This comprehensive solution not only prevents mold growth but also reduces energy costs and improves indoor air quality, contributing to a healthier and more efficient home.
System Design Specialist: Frank P.
Indications of water damage in a Highland Lakes, NJ crawl space signaled the need for immediate intervention. The homeowner had begun noticing increasingly damp and uncomfortable conditions caused by ongoing water seepage, which raised serious concerns about potential structural damage and mold growth. Recognizing the risks, they turned to Quality 1st for a professional, long-term solution to protect both their home and their family’s health.
Our team implemented a fully customized waterproofing plan designed to address every source of moisture. This included installing our patented WaterGuard Drainage System to redirect groundwater, SilverGlo Insulation Panels to improve energy efficiency, and Drainage Matting to promote proper water flow beneath the crawl space floor. We also added our CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System to seal out moisture, our SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier to control humidity, and an IceGuard Discharge Line to safely expel water year-round.
By combining these advanced systems, we effectively eliminated water intrusion, created a dry and healthy environment, and provided the homeowner with long-lasting peace of mind!
The resident of this Gilette, NJ property contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to waterproof her basement. Upon inspection, water penetration was evident on the walls and floors of this basement. The installation team installeld WaterGuard basement drainage system around the perimeter of the basement to keep the basement dry which works with the battery back-up sump pump. CleanSpace vapor barrier was installed on the walls to prevent moisture from entering the basement through the porous walls. The basement is now dry, and the owners have additional space in their home!