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At Quality 1st, we recently helped a homeowner from Pedricktown, NJ, who noticed their home was settling, with uneven floors, a new crack inside their basement, and water seepage during rainfalls. Through our expertise, we identified the need for a strong, durable solution. As seen in the photo gallery, we installed Carbon Armor to stabilize their concrete foundation effectively.
Overtime homeowner in Broomall, PA grew increasingly concerned as foundation settlement around their garage led to visible wall and floor cracks, signaling a progressive structural issue. Seeking a reliable, long-term fix, they contacted Quality 1st for a professional assessment.
During our inspection, we identified soil displacement and persistent moisture exposure as the main contributors to the settlement. With this understanding, we designed a customized repair plan that not only addressed the structural concerns but also targeted the environmental factors that were causing the problem.
To restore stability and prevent future deterioration, our team installed multiple integrated solutions. We began by adding a TrenchDrain System to improve water management and direct moisture away from the foundation. PolyLevel Foam Injections were then used to lift and level the settled concrete slabs, followed by the application of NexusPro Joint Sealant to protect vulnerable joints from water intrusion. Finally, we installed our trusted Push Piers to reinforce the foundation at a deeper, more stable level. With these systems working together, the garage was fully stabilized and equipped with long-lasting protection against future structural issues!
A Conshohocken, PA homeowner noticed large cracks forming next to this window of their basement wall. They decided to contact Quality 1st Basement Systems to meet with a Foundation Specialist to inspect and provide recommendations on repair. System Design Specialist, Laszlo Lenkey, inspected the foundation walls throughout the entire the basement and knew the Carbon Armor Reinforcement System would be the best repair solution. Carbon Armor is designed to stabilize bowing foundation walls. The system is ten times stronger than steel, preventing the walls from bowing further.
In Ardmore, PA, a homeowner noticed signs of foundation settlement in their crawl space, including uneven floors and noticeable structural instability. Concerned that the issue would worsen over time and damage their home further, they contacted Quality 1st for a professional assessment.
After a thorough inspection, our team recommended the installation of the patented SmartJack Reinforcement System, designed to provide strong, adjustable support to the sagging crawl space beams. The system was carefully installed, stabilizing the foundation and lifting the beams back to their proper position.
As a result, the homeowner’s crawl space was restored to a stable, healthy, and inviting environment, ensuring long-term protection against further settlement issues.
A homeowner in Easton, PA noticed troubling signs of foundation settlement, including uneven floors and small cracks in the basement walls, which raised concerns about the long-term stability of their home. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, they reached out to Quality 1st for a professional evaluation. After a thorough inspection, our team identified that the basement’s support beams had weakened and were no longer effectively carrying the weight of the structure, contributing to sagging floors and increased stress on the foundation.
To resolve the issue, we installed our patented SmartJack Support System, a durable and adjustable solution designed to provide lasting structural support. These galvanized steel piers were strategically positioned beneath the failing beams and hydraulically adjusted to lift and stabilize the sagging joists. Our corrosion-resistant SmartJacks transfer the home’s load to solid, stable soil deep underground, preventing further settlement and restoring the foundation’s integrity. With the SmartJack system securely in place, the homeowner’s basement and entire home are now stabilized, safe, and protected against future damage.