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A Bethlehem, PA homeowner found their concrete porch was sinking about an inch, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution. We knew the Polylevel Injection would be the best solution, since it's waterproof and environmentally friendly. Since the installation, the homeowner has not worried about their concrete sinking.
A homeowner in Norristown, PA noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and becoming unlevel. They knew if this went without repair, it could cause tripping hazards for pedestrians. They knew to call us for a solution, so we sent our System Design Specialist to provide an inspection. Our specialist suggested using polyurethane foam to lift and level the concrete slabs. Our foreman used our PolyLevel Injections to bring the concrete back to its original position. Check out the difference!
A homeowner from Woolwich Township, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basements after noticing their front porch had settled a few inches. Our Concrete Repair Specialist, Andy, recommended PolyLevel would raise the porch back towards its original position all while permanently stabilizing it to prevent future sinking and settling.
A homeowner in Souderton, PA noticed their basement was damp and humid, so they called Quality 1st Basement Systems to help figure out what was causing it. System Design Specialist, Greg Louis, discovered their current sump pump was not functioning properly to keep this basement dry and as a result, they had dampness and high levels of moisture. It was time for the system to be replaced and so he recommended our SuperSump Pump System and WaterGuard French Drain System. Take a look at the difference!
Check out this basement transformation in Souderton, PA! we helped this homeowner transform their damp and nasty basement into a dry and healthier space by installing a full perimeter waterproofing system. We also recommended CleanSpace Moisture Vapor Barrier System on the the walls to stop moisture from passing through. This helps prevent mold growth, and efflorescence to the walls.