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A homeowner in Fords, NJ was searching for a fix their cracked and sinking concrete driveway without going through the process of replacing it. Quality 1st was able to provide the homeowner with a quicker and less expensive solution. Using PolyLevel, our team lifted the sinking concrete back to its original position. Following the PolyLevel installation, the cracks and joints were sealed with Nexus Pro to prevent future erosion of the soil beneath the concrete.
Our customer in Fords had a very old, cracked patio. Design specialist JC Gibriano recommended our PolyLevel for lifting and leveling of the slabs and NexusPro for the crack and joint sealing. Expertly installed by Nick and his crew, and the customers are now able to safely use their patio. Barbecue anyone?
A sinking sidewalk slab in Caldwell, NJ needed to be raised. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems to inject PolyLEVEL. PolyLEVEL lifted the sidewalk quickly and easily.
This homeowner in Kenilworth, New Jersey noticed their crawl space was damp and attracting moisture. This can happen with a dirt crawl space since it is exposed to the earth's elements. The homeowner found Quality 1st Basement Systems on the internet and gave us a call to schedule an appointment. Our system design specialist provided a thorough inspection and suggested they encapsulate the space. We used our CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System in the crawl space. CleanSpace is a durable liner that is mold-resistant and water-proof. This system will block out moisture and humidity from entering the crawl space, and keep it dry and healthy! We also installed our SaniDry Dehumidifier and our SmartSump Pump System. SaniDry will circulate the air in the crawl space to keep it dry, and SmartSump will pump out water from the crawl space.
A homeowner in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey noticed that their concrete driveway was cracked and settled more than an inch.
Quality 1st used PolyLevel, a polyurethane foam to lift the settled driveway. PolyLevel is injected into the concrete through penny-size holes and the foam starts to expand. Within 30 minutes, the foam expands, the slab begins to lift and returned to its original position. These homeowners were amazed by their driveway transformation.