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Concrete Lifting in Monroe Township, NJ

This walkway was sinking causing a tripping hazard. Quality 1st Basement Systems was out to install the PolyLevel System to lift and stabilize the  sinking concrete. PolyLevel is a lightweight solution that is environmental friendly and waterproof so it will not wash out. 

Pool Deck Elevated in Monroe Township, NJ

A homeowner living in Monroe Township contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to have someone come out and inspect the concrete concerns they had for their backyard patio. The patio area around their pool had settled around an inch. With the help of System Design Specialist, Andrew Gagliardi and our team, each patio slab was raised and leveled using PolyLevel. The homeowner was amazed at how the PolyLevel injection lifted each settled slab back to its original state. 

Sagging Floor Repair in Monroe Township, NJ Crawl Space

A homeowner in Monroe Township, New Jersey had sagging floor joists above their crawl space and contacted Quality 1st for a free estimate. Our System Design Specialist inspected the crawl space and noticed that it was being supported by bricks and concrete. SmartJacks were installed in the crawl space to replace the concrete and fully support the floor above. SmartJacks are a permanent solution and can be adjusted at any time if needed.   

Foundation Crack Repaired in Monroe Township, NJ

The basement wall had a large crack that was allowing water to seep through. Since concrete naturally shrinks, you need a system that will work with the movement of the wall.  We recommended FlexiSpan as the perfect solution for these types of situations. 

FlexiSpan is a flexible sealant, made up of open-cell foam and waterproof sealant. The entire crack is sealed and designed to move to make sure the crack is permanently sealed. 

Front Steps Lifted & Leveled In Monroe Township, NJ

A homeowner in Monroe Township noticed the steps to the main entry way were sinking. After booking a Free estimate with our appointment center, System Design Specialist Andy Gagliardi went out to the home and inspect the unleveled area. Andy did notice the sinking concrete steps from a distance, he explained that over time the soil beneath becomes too wet or dry causing settlement.

Foreman Victor Leon and his team went out to lift and level the concrete steps. The team first drilled small holes into the slab to pump in a Polyurethane foam that allows the concrete to be lifted and leveled back into its original state. In less than 15 minutes the steps were ready to be walked on again.

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