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Check out the concrete area we lifted and leveled near the edge of this inground pool in Monroe Township. The homeowner was afraid water would seep underneath creating water erosion. Our team came out and leveled the concrete slabs by using PolyLevel. Small penny size holes are drilled into the sunken area of each slab. Carefully, PolyLevel is injected underneath raising the slab back towards its original position.
This slab of concrete on a pool deck in Monroe, NJ had some severe sinkage. This was dangerous for the homeowners and their family and friends because there was a trip hazard right by the entrance of the pool. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basements who lifted and leveled their pool deck concrete with PolyLevel. Now, their pool deck looks amazing and the homeowner has peace of mind knowing that there are no trip hazards.
A homeowner from Monroe, NJ was experiencing concrete settlement of about 3/4 of an inch in front of their garage. They contacted Quality 1st Basements about their concrete settlement and inquired about PolyLevel. PolyLevel, a concrete lifting and leveling solution, was a perfect choice for the homeowner because it was less expensive and less of a hassle than replacing each slab. The homeowner could park their cars on their driveway about 15 minutes after injection.
The basement wall had a large crack that was allowing water to seep through. Since concrete naturally shrinks, you need a system that will work with the movement of the wall. We recommended FlexiSpan as the perfect solution for these types of situations.
FlexiSpan is a flexible sealant, made up of open-cell foam and waterproof sealant. The entire crack is sealed and designed to move to make sure the crack is permanently sealed.
This Monroe, NJ homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems after discovering multiple home issues including uneven floors, doors and windows not fitting into their place, and cracks on their basement walls. Our System Design Specialist, Mike Fiorillo, inspected the home and found that the foundation was in need stabilization, so he recommended out Helical Piers would be able to raise the foundation and fully stabilize it. Once the piers are installed and the foundation is lifted and stabilized, the team backfills to cover the system.