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A pool deck in Tennent, NJ was sinking, making the area unsafe for children to play around. Quality 1st Basement Systems injected PolyLEVEL under the slab, lifting it back up into place. Now this pool deck is level and safe, ready for summer fun!
Your sump pump protects your basement, but it also collects dirt, small rocks, and grime along the way. This could potentially cause your system to clog and develop issues in the long run, so we highly recommend our homeowners schedule annual maintenance to help prolong the lifespan of their system!
A homeowner in Fords was suffering with her wet basement. The old sump pump was malfunctioning and water was flooding the basement. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed the SuperSump sump pump to replace the old system, as well as a LawnScape to keep water away from the home's foundation.
A homeowner living in Woodbridge Township, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basements with concerns of water in the basement. Our System Design Specialist noticed efflorescence on the walls and signs of water seepage on the corners of the walls and near the floor. He recommended our TripleSafe Sump Pump although with our WaterGuard Drainage System to keep the basement dry. The WaterGuard is installed above the mud zone to prevent clogging of the WaterGuard to ensure that it will always collect the water and direct it to the pump. The TripleSafe Sump pump has a backup battery in case of a power outage to continue to pump water out if the home loses power.
Quality 1st Basements was able to provide a permanent waterproofing solution so that the basement never floods again.
A homeowner in Fords, NJ was searching for a fix their cracked and sinking concrete driveway without going through the process of replacing it. Quality 1st was able to provide the homeowner with a quicker and less expensive solution. Using PolyLevel, our team lifted the sinking concrete back to its original position. Following the PolyLevel installation, the cracks and joints were sealed with Nexus Pro to prevent future erosion of the soil beneath the concrete.