Photo Album: Concrete Raising around Pool Deck in Somerset, NJ
A customer of Quality 1st Basements was preparing to open their pool up since warm weather was approaching. They noticed in lifting their pool cover that a few concrete slabs had settled creating a small trip hazard around the edge of the pool. Our Concrete Repair Specialist, Jay Alvarez, went out to measure the concrete settlement and discuss raising options with the homeowner. Jay noticed roughly an inch of settlement and few slabs that had begun to crack due to unevenness.
Ash and his team arrived on time and prepped the entire area to make sure no outside furniture or pool equipment was near the installation area. His team drilled small penny size holes into the concrete slab and injected our PolyLevel solution. PolyLevel is a lightweight foam that is waterproof and environmental friendly making it the perfect solution for this sinking concrete pool area. PolyLevel expands under the slab to fill any voids. Once all the voids are filled, PolyLevel begins to raise the slab back towards its original level. Once leveled, PolyLevel then hardens to prevent future settlement, permeability stabilizing the concrete.
Cracking on Slab in Somerset, NJ
Settlement had caused small cracking near where the handles to the entrance of the pool were located.
Stabilization by Quality 1st Basements
Before we begin, our crew makes sure the area is clear and begins to stabilize each slab that will be raised.
Drilling Small Holes -Somerset, NJ
To inject the foam, our crew drills small holes into the slab.
Raised and Leveled by Quality 1st Basements
Our team was able to remove the small trip hazard that was caused from the sinking concrete near the pool edge.
Safe Space for Happy Homeowners in Somerset
Each slab around the pool area is leveled and stabilized to create a safe area for the homeowner and any guest who use the pool.
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