Proudly Serving New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland & Delaware
Before & After
Click on a photo to enlarge.
A homeowner in Long Beach Township, NJ became increasingly concerned as their backyard patio showed signs of severe concrete settlement, creating noticeable cracks and tripping hazards. Seeking a permanent solution, they contacted Quality 1st for a professional assessment.
Our team conducted a thorough inspection and identified soil displacement and persistent moisture exposure as the primary causes of the settlement, which allowed us to develop a customized repair plan tailored to address both the structural and environmental issues impacting the patio.
To restore the patio and prevent future problems, we installed our TrenchDrain System to improve water management and direct moisture away from the foundation. PolyLevel Foam Injections were then used to lift and level the sunken concrete, followed by the application of our UV-resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant to protect the joints from cracking and further deterioration.
With these systems in place, the patio was fully stabilized, repaired, and safeguarded, providing the homeowner with a durable, long-lasting outdoor space free from settlement concerns.
This homeowner from Lanoka Harbor, NJ noticed their front porch concrete was cracked, and a slab was sinking. They called Quality 1st Basements for a free quote and inspection. One of our System Design Specialists suggested Polylevel to lift the fallen slab back to its original position. The Polylevel solution is strong enough to keep the slab in place for years to come and is also water resistant to prevent erosion from heavy rains. The homeowner can now relax knowing the front of their house looked presentable and would no longer present a tripping hazard.
This Paramus, NJ homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basements after discovering their concrete patio area was cracked and sinking two inches. Our System Design Specialist, Dylan McDonald, inspected the area and knew the best solution would be our Polylevel Injection method. Dylan suggested this method, because it provides a long-lasting solution for the homeowner. Unlike mud jacking, Polylevel is not a mixture of concrete and mud but rather a polyurethane foam that is easy to install and won't create huge mess on the property. The installation was done by our foreman, Sean Johnson, and crew.
This homeowner in Paramus, New Jersey noticed their concrete walkway was unlevel and becoming a trip hazard. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems where our System Design Specialist, Dylan McDonald, was able to help them find a solution. Dylan 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. The concrete was brought to a level position in about 20 minutes. Now, the homeowner does not have to worry about tripping on their walkway.
Our concrete raising team used our concrete lifting and level system known as PolyLevel to lift this settling concrete slab. Polyurethane foam is injected below the concrete slab filling the void underneath from the weak soil. The void is filled and the concrete is raised back to its original state. PolyLevel is 100% waterproof and environmentally friendly.
OUR SERVICE AREA
Proudly delivering expert solutions to our local communities throughout New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.
WE SERVE THE FOLLOWING CITIES –