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Overtime, signs of concrete settlement along a sidewalk in Sewell, NJ began raising concerns for a homeowner as slabs became increasingly uneven and visually unappealing. In addition to diminishing curb appeal, the shifting concrete created potential tripping hazards that posed a safety risk for residents and visitors alike. Wanting a durable, noninvasive solution, the homeowner contacted the experts at Quality 1st for professional concrete repair.
Following a thorough inspection of the entire walkway, our System Design Specialist identified the underlying causes of the settlement and developed a customized repair plan. We installed our patented PolyLevel Foam Injections to lift, level, and stabilize the affected slabs, restoring proper alignment without the need for replacement. To further protect the repair and prevent water from washing away the supporting soil, we applied our UV-resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant.
Together, these advanced systems restored the sidewalk to a safe, level, and visually appealing condition, providing long-lasting stability and peace of mind for the homeowner!
This homeowner from Huntington Valley, PA, noticed settling of their concrete slabs leading up to their front door. This was causing trip hazards that were unsafe for the homeowner and their family. They called Quality 1st Basements for a free estimate. One of our System Design Specialists recommended injecting PolyLevel foam under the slab. The PolyLevel foam is strong enough to support substantial loads, stabilizing the concrete without requiring the replacement of the concrete. Finally, NexusPro was used to seal the cracks to protect the concrete from moisture and UV rays. The homeowner could now enjoy their level concrete walkway without the risk of tripping.
A homeowner in Runnemede, NJ was experiencing concrete slab settlement of about 3 inches in their backyard patio. This was creating a large crack in the concrete patio, which is an entrance way for water to get under the concrete and cause serious ersion issues. Quality 1st Basements used PolyLevel solution to raise the settled concrete and applied NexusPro to seal the cracked concrete.
A homeowner in Frenchtown, NJ sought assistance with repairing the cracking and sinking concrete surrounding their in-ground pool. Given the area's heavy foot traffic, particularly in bare feet, the uneven surfaces and cracks posed a significant safety concern for individuals using the space. Fortunately, Quality 1st has a dedicated team of concrete-leveling specialists ready to provide effective solutions when the homeowner reached out to us.
Utilizing our PolyLevel Injection Foam, our team successfully lifted and leveled the displaced concrete slabs. To address the cracks in the slabs and the joints between the concrete, we applied our quick-curing and crack-resistant NexusPro. To finalize the project, our SealantPro was used to protect the concrete slabs. This sealing process helps prevent deterioration, cracking, and discoloration by forming a permanent bond with the concrete. With these enhancements, our team effectively restored the pool deck to a safe, level, and aesthetically pleasing condition for years to come.
Foreman: JD
In New Hope, PA, a homeowner noticed growing signs of concrete settlement around their backyard pool deck. The surface had become uneven and unsightly due to ongoing moisture intrusion and soil displacement beneath the slabs. These conditions not only affected the visual appeal of the outdoor space but also posed safety concerns. Wanting a reliable and long-term solution, the homeowner contacted Quality 1st for professional help.
After a thorough assessment, our team designed a tailored repair plan to address the specific issues affecting the pool deck. We installed our PolyLevel Foam Injections beneath the sunken slabs to fill voids in the soil and lift the concrete back to its original level. Once the surface was stabilized, we applied our UV-resistant NexusPro Joint Sealant to seal cracks and expansion joints, protecting the area from future water intrusion and surface deterioration.
This efficient and minimally invasive repair not only restored the deck’s safety and appearance but also provided long-lasting protection against future settlement!