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PolyLevel Concrete Repair in Howell, NJ
The concrete around this homeowners pool was beginning to sink and settle. PolyLevel foam was injected beneath the surface to lift and level the concrete, removing the tripping hazards, creating a safer environment for the homeowner. The reason this Howell homeowner chose Quality 1st Basements and our PolyLevel System was because it is lightweight, waterproof and has a 5-year warranty!
Pool Deck Raising in Howell, NJ
Concrete Repair Specialist, Jack Huber, recommended our concrete raising solution, PolyLevel for the sinking concrete around this pool area. Over time, the concrete slabs had settled from the weak soil underneath. PolyLevel will fill the voids between the slab and the soil, raise the existing slab back towards its original level, and permanently stabilize the area to prevent future settlement.
Concrete Raising Around Pool, Howell, NJ
Concrete Foreman, Nick, and his team raised each sinking and settling slab around this pool area by injecting polyurethane foam underneath the slabs. Small penny-sized holes are drilled into the concrete slab and using special equipment, PolyLevel is injected underneath, expanding to lift the slab. Once each slab is leveled, the foam begins to harden to stabilize the concrete. PolyLevel is perfect for around the pool area since its waterproof and environmentally friendly.
Pool Deck Repair in Wall Township, NJ
Concrete Repair in Staten Island, NY
A homeowner in Staten Island, NY noticed their front concrete sidewalk was sinking creating a trip hazard in front of their home. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for a solution and so we sent Concrete Repair Specialist, Nelson, out to inspect the area. Upon inspection, he could tell the soil underneath could not support the weight of the heavy sidewalk. He recommended our concrete raising system known as, PolyLevel. PolyLevel is a environmentally friendly, waterproof polyurethane foam that fills the voids between the soil and concrete slab. It expands underneath removing the void, and raising the slab back towards its original position.