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A homeowner in Sewell, NJ noticed sinking and settling concrete around their pool patio, which could result in dangerous tripping hazards. Seeking a solution, they contacted our team to get more information on our PolyLevel Injections. Our foreman and his crew used PolyLevel around the sinking pool patio, where high-density polyurethane foam is injected to lift and stabilize the slabs. Once the concrete was leveled, the homeowner had peace of mind knowing their patio would be safe to walk on this summer!
We recently assisted a homeowner located in Sewell, NJ, after they recognized indications of concrete settlement surrounding their homes backyard pool deck. This ongoing issue posed potential safety risks relating to tripping hazards and an overall decline in the structural integrity of the entire walkway.
In order to effectively resolve this challenge, our team implemented our ultra stabilizing PolyLevel Foam Injections, this process will fully restore and lift the sunken concrete slabs to their original surface height.
Our team successfully eliminated the owners settlement issues, increasing safety standards and ultimately supplying the owner with much needed peace of mind!
Facing worsening conditions around their backyard patio, a Sewell, NJ homeowner grew increasingly concerned about the safety and appearance of their outdoor space. Uneven slabs caused by ongoing concrete settlement had created tripping hazards and a general sense of instability. Wanting a reliable and lasting solution, the homeowner reached out to Quality 1st.
After a detailed inspection, our team identified that poor soil conditions and water infiltration had caused the slabs to sink and shift over time.
To restore the patio’s stability, we developed a customized repair plan using our innovative PolyLevel Foam Injection system. By injecting high-density foam beneath the sunken slabs, we were able to lift and level the concrete with precision, all without the mess and disruption of traditional methods. To complete the project, we applied our UV-resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant to protect the newly stabilized surface from water infiltration and future movement. The result was a smooth, safe, and structurally sound patio that not only looked refreshed but also provided long-term durability and peace of mind for the homeowner!
Worsening cracks and sinking slabs around their driveway left a Sewell, NJ homeowner feeling overwhelmed and concerned about long-term damage. The uneven concrete not only created safety hazards but also impacted the overall appearance and usability of the space. Realizing the issue stemmed from ongoing concrete settlement, the homeowner reached out to Quality 1st for a reliable, long-term solution.
After conducting a thorough inspection of the driveway, our team identified soil erosion and voids beneath the slabs as the primary causes of the settlement.
To address the problem, we designed a tailored repair plan using our advanced PolyLevel Foam Injection system. By injecting the high-density foam beneath the sunken sections, we were able to lift and stabilize the concrete back to its original height with minimal disruption. To further protect the surface, we applied NexusPro Joint Sealant, an ultra-durable, UV-resistant material that seals joints and prevents water from seeping below the slabs. The combination of PolyLevel and NexusPro not only restored the driveway's appearance and safety but also ensured long-lasting protection against future settlement!
A homeowner in Jamison, PA noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and settling. They called Quality 1st Basement Systems to see if PolyLevel would be the perfect solution. Our Concrete Design Specialist, Joe, performed a free inspection of the entire walkway area and knew that PolyLevel would safely lift and stabilize the entire walkway area. The homeowner's peace of mind was restored once our team removed the trip hazards!
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