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We recently were contacted by a homeowner located in Cape May Court House, NJ who was struggling with persistent worries pertaining to early indications of concrete settlement near their front porch patio. Instead of neglecting this issue and allowing it to worsen, leading to an irreversible decline to the structural integrity of the home as well as possibly fatal walking conditions for visitors and residents, this owner decided it was finally time to find a reliable and permanent solution. After our system design specialist Joe conducted a thorough evaluation, our foreman Ash and his crew reached the property and began installing PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the sunken concrete to lift and return the slabs to their initial surface height. The crew also finished off the process by applying our ultraviolet resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant to ensure the patio was entirely protected from potential erosion. Now this owner can feel fully confident that their homes front patio is safeguarded and fortified to defend against future signs of settlement.
Quality 1st Basement Systems was contacted by a homeowner in Succasuna, NJ in regards to their pool deck. The concrete pool deck was sinking a few inches in multiple spots, creating small trip hazards. The concrete needed to be raised back towards their original position to remove the trip hazards and prevent water from seeping underneath between the joints.
As a solution, we used our concrete raising system, Polylevel to lift, level and stabilize the concrete pool area. This waterproof and environmentally friendly polyurethane solution fills the voids between the slab and the soil which causes settlement.
We recently assisted this Succasunna, NJ homeowner who was faced with significant concrete settlement issues around their backyard pool deck, resulting in an aesthetically displeasing disheveled surface and potentially fatal safety hazards. Concerned about worsening conditions and potential accidents, they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems.
Our team responded with a two-pronged approach: we used PolyLevel Foam Injections to lift and stabilize the sunken concrete, effectively restoring the deck to its proper level and creating a smooth, even surface. Additionally, we applied NexusLevel Joint Sealant to fill and seal the cracks between the concrete slabs, preventing water infiltration and further surface deterioration.
These solutions successfully addressed the settlement issues, resulting in a safe, attractive, and durable pool deck that enhanced both the functionality and appearance of the homeowner’s outdoor space!
Recently, in Succasunna, NJ, a concerned homeowner noticed their once-level pool deck was beginning to sink and crack, creating both an eyesore and a serious tripping hazard for family and guests. Realizing the problem was only getting worse, they reached out to Quality 1st for a long-term solution.
Upon inspection, our team identified that the settlement was caused by unstable soil beneath the concrete, likely due to erosion and poor compaction. This loss of support had led to uneven slabs and dangerous gaps. To resolve the issue, we developed a tailored repair strategy featuring our PolyLevel Foam Injection System, a high-performance solution designed to lift and stabilize sunken concrete with precision and minimal disruption.
Once the slabs were successfully lifted and leveled, we applied our NexusPro Joint Sealant to protect the newly restored surface. This UV-resistant, flexible sealant fills joints and cracks to prevent water infiltration, a major contributor to future soil erosion and settlement. With both PolyLevel and NexusPro working together, we delivered a comprehensive, long-lasting repair that restored the safety, function, and appearance of the pool deck.
The homeowner was thrilled with the transformation and now enjoys complete peace of mind knowing their outdoor space is stable, protected, and ready for years of use!
This front porch in Branchburg, NJ was experiencing concrete settlement that was creating a large crack in the front porch step. Quality 1st Basements was able to find a solution with our PolyLevel foam. Our Team fixed the settlement by injected polylevel beneath the slab, which raised it back into place. Our NexusPro Joint Sealant helped seal the large crack in the front porch step so that water could not enter and create more damage to the concrete.
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