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This homeowner in Belford, New Jersey noticed their concrete walkway was becoming unlevel and cracking. This happens because concrete is poured over poorly compacted soil. Over time, this soil settles and creates voids underneath. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Jeff Pitek, provided an inspection and suggested they use polyurethane foam to lift the concrete. Our foreman, Ramon, used the PolyLevel Injection System to inject into the voids underneath the slab. This will bring the concrete to a lifted position within 20 minutes and will be safe to walk on.
We recently were able to assist this Belford, NJ homeowner in resolving their ongoing settlement issues surrounding their home's entryway sidewalk area. After installing our powerful PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the sunken slabs, we essentially were able to restore the settled surface to its original leveled height. Our team also applied our ultraviolet-resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant to the crevices and cracks of the walkway to fully ensure that it is safeguarded against erosion. After completing this repair process, the homeowner felt a renewed sense of pride in their entryway, thanks to the restorative power of PolyLevel!
This homeowner in Rutherford, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to repair sinking concrete slabs around her pool. Quality 1st Basement Systems raised the concrete slabs using the PolyLEVEL concrete leveling system. PolyLEVEL is faster and neater than mudjacking and was a perfect solution for this home!
To fix this cracked pavement, Quality 1st Basement Systems injected PolyLEVEL underneath the sinking concrete. Now this Tinton Falls, NJ pavement is even and smooth.
This Eatontown business had sinking slabs around the walk way of their entrance. People had brought it to the owners attention that it became a big tripping hazard for those coming in and out of the store. Quality 1st was able to pump PolyLevel into each sinking slab, raising them back to the desired level, removing the tripping hazards.