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Sinking Front Step in Bridgeton, NJ

The front step of this home began to settle. The concrete slab in front of the lowest step had settled as well creating a small trip hazard. Our Concrete Lifting and Leveling Solution known as PolyLevel was injected beneath the sinking slab right by the steps to raise it back to level. 

Concrete Sidewalk Repair in Bridgeton, NJ

Recently we were able to help this Bridgeton, NJ homeowner after they began observing indications of settlement surrounding their front sidewalk entryway area.

After meeting with our System Design Specialist John, we supplied the owner with a solution crafted to meet their personal repair needs. Our Foreman Ash and his crew began installing our PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the sunken concrete slabs to restore them to their designated surface level. To complete this repair process, the crew also applied our specially formulated NexusPro Joint Sealant which will ensure the walkway is protected against potential erosion issues. 

Concrete Driveway Settling in Harrison, NJ

This homeowner from Harrison, NJ noticed three sinking slabs were settling in different directions in his driveway. Quality 1st Basements helped move the concrete slabs back into place with PolyLevel solution. This solution worked well for this homeowner because since PolyLevel solution hardens quickly, the driveway was useable in about 15 minutes!

Patio Concrete Raising in Mullica Hill, NJ

The front steps to his Mullica Hill, NJ home were sinking and settling. We sent Concrete Repair Specialist, Andy G. out to inspect the area and provide a solution. Upon inspection, he mesured roughly 3 to 4 inches of settlment. Our Polylevel solution was injected underneath the front steps to raise, level and support the concrete steps. 

Concrete Lifting in Mullica Hill, NJ

This homeowner from Mullica Hill, NJ had a walkway leading up to the front door that was uneven. The homeowner called up Quality 1st Basements and they came to fix her concrete with PolyLevel. They drilled small, penny-sized holes into the slab and injected the foam beneath the sunken slabs to level the sunken slab with the surrounding concrete. 

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