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This homeowner in Clark, NJ had a damp and wet basement. When it would storm, the rain water would puddle in the basement. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a full perimeter basement waterproofing system along with a TripleSafe sump pump. The TripleSafe sump pump has three sump pumps in one so that no matter the water levels, the pump will never fail. One of the sump pumps is battery back-up powered so that it will continue to keep the basement dry even during power outages.
A homeowner in Clark, NJ was getting water through his window into his partially finished basement after rainstorms. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a SunHouse window well enclosure. SunHouse covers up the existing window well. Unlike metal, it will not corrode or grow rusty, so it will withstand the toughest weather. SunHouse window wells look bright and attractive with their bright white trim. The sides are clear, so natural sunlight filters into the basement. Now this basement window no longer leaks and the basement does not get wet during storms.
A homeowner had contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems when they noticed that the concrete around their pool was settling about an inch. The homeowner could not enjoy their pool as the settled concrete had created several tripping hazards.
Systems Design Specialist, Jeffrey Pitek, suggested Polylevel after examing the concrete near the homeowner's pool. PolyLevel is lightweight and is waterproof, which made it the perfect solution. The Project Manager and his crew injected polylevel into each settled concrete slab raising it back.
Now the homeowner is pleased they can use their pool without worry about tripping hazards.
Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeff P., recommended PolyLevel to raise each individual sinking slab. Richard, our PolyLevel Foreman and his crew injected PolyLevel foam underneath the slabs, raising them back to level. PolyLevel is waterproof and environmentally friendly making it the prevent solution for this patio area.
This homeowner in Clark, New Jersey noticed their concrete patio was unlevel and becoming a safety hazard. If this goes without repair, someone could trip and severely injure themselves. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems where our System Design Specialist, Alvin Reed, provided an inspection. Alvin suggested they use polyurethane foam to bring the concrete to a level position. Our foreman, Ramon Romero, used PolyLevel Injections to be injected underneath the slab and into the voids. Within 20 minutes, the concrete was brought to a lifted position, and it was safe to walk on again!