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Concrete was sinking and settling around the pool area of this South Plainfield home. The homeowner cnotacted Quality 1st Basement Systems after hearing about PolyLevel System. The foam solution is pumped under the slabs and expands to raise the concrete back to the desired level of the pool patio.
Our PolyLevel team was able to lift and level this entire pool slab area, removing all trip hazards! Our team injected PolyLevel beneath the slab raising them back towards their original level.
A South Plainfield, New Jersey homeowner noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and settling creating trip hazards outside their home. They wanted to level the walkway without the hassle of replacing the entire sidewalk area. They needed a concrete repair specialist to discuss their options of raising the concrete. Quality 1st Basement Systems sent Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeff P, out to inspect the entire sidewalk away and provide a recommendation on lifting and leveling. To raise the concrete back towards its original position, Jeff recommended PolyLevel.
PolyLevel is a light weight, environmentally friendly, urethane foam that lifts and levels concrete by filling the voids in the soil underneath each slab. PolyLevel is waterproof, therefore will not wash away, preventing future movement.
A sinking concrete garage floor can be lifted back into place with PolyLevel injections, just like this customer's garage, visited by Quality 1st Basement's Concrete Specialist, Jeff Pitek. After the foaming agent was installed by foreman Nick Boldman and crew, the difference was remarkable.
A homeowner was experiencing concrete settlement around their pool so they contacted Quality 1st Basements for a solution. Our Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeff Pitek, went out to inspect the entire pool deck area. After his full inspect where he saw no lift was caused by tree roots he suggested our concrete leveling system, PolyLevel.
Our team went out to install the PolyLevel. First, they drilled penny sized holes into the concrete. They then injected polyurethane foam into the holes. As the foam was injected, it expanded beneath the surface and lifted the concrete back to its original position. Once the slab was raised, the holes were filled with concrete mix and the area was trip hazard free!