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This Edison homeowner was getting water on their basement floors after every rain, and needed waterproof walls and a sump pump. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed EverLast Wall Panels, which are made out of durable PVC that will never rot or grow mold. EverLast has foam insulation instead of fiberglass, so it will never be ruined after a rainstorm. Water will now drain behind the wall and to the new WaterGuard drainage system. The WaterGuard drainage system will never clog and drains water to the sump pump. The SuperSump sump pump is quiet, has an airtight lid, and is capable of pumping up to 2,280 gallons of water per hour away from the house. This basement will now stay dry and looks fantastic!
Quality 1st Basement Systems installed EverLast basement wall panels in this Middlesex county home. EverLast basement walls look great and also help waterproof the room. It is a beautiful and long-lasting solution!
Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a CarbonArmor wall reinforcement system in Edison, New Jersey. CarbonArmor hugs the foundation wall, stabilizing it and preventing it from bowing forward. The foundation is now secure.
A homeowner experiencing a cracked and settling driveway contacted Quality 1st Basements. The homeowner had four cracked and sinking slabs in their driveway which was unsightly and created a tripping hazard. Luckily, Quality 1st had the right expertise to help solve the homeowner's issue.
PolyLevel was recommended by System Design Specialist, Jeffery Pitek, as it would easily lift the concrete and make the transition from the driveway to the garage even. PolyLevel Manager, Sha Chon Kasey, and his crew injected PolyLevel into the driveway, lifting each slab back to its original position and filling out the cracks,
With the driveway raised by PolyLevel, the homeowner problem was solved.
A sinking front porch was no match for our concrete raising solution, PolyLevel and our amazing PolyLevel team. Our crew injected polyurethane foam beneath the sinking slab raising it back up half a whole inch!