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A homeowner was concerned about their porch slowly sinking and separating from their home so they contacted Quality 1st. Our concrete repair specialist, Jeff P. went out to the home to assess the situation. After inspecting the area, Jeff told the homeowner that PolyLevel could be used to lift and stabilize their sinking porch. The homeowner was thrilled that they would not have to replace the concrete and decided to have the installation done. On the day of the installation, Ash and his team raised the concrete back to its original position by injecting PolyLevel beneath the surface. Once the concrete was stabilized, the homeowner was able to walk on the area instantly.
This homeowner from North Arlington, NJ had a sinking slab in the corner of their porch in front of their home. They called Quality 1st Basements for a free estimate. One of our System Design Specialists recommended PolyLevel to lift and level the concrete back to its original position. The homeowner can now enjoy their restored porch.
An uneven pool deck can be a huge safety hazard in the summertime. Luckily, our PolyLevel team was able to lift this sinking slab of concrete and eliminate the tripping hazard for the homeowner by injecting a polyurethane formula beneath the slab. The formula is lightweight, environmentally friendly, and waterproof.
This Beachwood, NJ, homeowner started observing indications of concrete settlement around their patio, slabs were becoming uneven and disheveled. The homeowner began to worry about the potential risks of leaving this issue unaddressed such as tripping hazards and a decrease in the overall visual appeal of the patio.
Once Quality 1st was contacted, our team was able to lift and level the sunken portions of concrete using our ultra stabilizing PolyLevel Foam Injections.
With PolyLevel in place, we have enhanced the appearance and safety standards of this patio, while providing this homeowner with total peace of mind!
A resident in Saddle River, New Jersey notice trip hazards had formed around their pool due to sunken concrete. They contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems after seeing our ad in the newspaper. Concrete settles because the soil underneath can no longer support the weight of the slab. This is caused by soil shrinkage, or a washout of soil. If the soil is too wet or too dry, this can also cause concrete to sink and settle. Our foreman, Victor Leon, installed the PolyLevel Injections into the sinking slab. This polyurethane foam is injected by drilling small holes into the slab, and then raised back to it's original position. Now, the homeowner does not have to worry about a tripping hazard by their pool.