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The Homeowners living in West Creek, NJ noticed that their front porch was beginning to sink and settle. Luckily their neighbor knew Quality 1st Basement Systems was known for lifting and leveling concrete and gave them the number to call. Quality 1st Basement Systems was able to set up an appointment with Concrete Repair Specialist, Jeff Pitek, who did a full inspection of the porch. He measured about 1 inch of settlement in some sections of the porch while other sections had a little over 2 inches. Jeff reassured the homeowners they would not have to replace their porch because PolyLEVEL System could raise and stabilize it. The homeowners were amazed at the process to lift and level their porch and was happy they were able to enjoy it within 15 minutes of the porch being raised.
A homeowner in West Creek, NJ called Quality 1st Basement Systems to repair their uneven concrete sidewalk. As a solution, we used our environmentally friendly and waterproof, polyurethane foam known as PolyLevel to lift, level and stabilize this concrete walkway.
A homeowner in Mahwah, NJ, noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and becoming unlevel, so they contacted us for a solution. We used our PolyLevel Injections to bring the concrete to a raised and level position. Since the installation, the sidewalk has been free of tripping hazards.
A homeowner in Lacey Townnship, New Jersey noticed that their concrete slab around their pool was sinking about 2 to 3 inches. This happens when the weight of the concrete and water become too much for the soil to bear. Quality 1st used PolyLevel, a polyurethane foam, to raise the concrete back to its original position. Within 30 minutes, the foam begins to expand and lift the concrete. The homeowners were very pleased with their improved area around their pool.
Proof is in the pudding! Or in this case in the PolyLevel! Concrete raising is easy with our Concrete lifting solution. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that is not only waterproof but environmentally friendly as well! Don't replace your concrete slab, raise and stabilize them!