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A homeowner in Denville, New Jersey wanted their crawl space insulated and contacted Quality 1st for a free estimate. Our System Design Specialist inspected the crawl space and wanted to encapsulate the crawl space to make sure the crawl space stays warm and dry. A full encapsulation system was installed to keep the warm air inside and the homeowners can use it for storage. CleanSpace vapor barrier liner was installed on the crawl space walls and floors to hold back water vapor and humidity from passing through. This liner also will not rip or tear making it perfect storage.
Part of the process of waterproofing this homeowners basement included the installation of Ice Guard. The Ice Guard System is designed with openings that allow water to flow out and away from your home if your pipes freeze. By installing Ice Guard, you won't have to worry about water coming back into your home during colder months due to frozen pipes.
Denville, NJ homeowner contacted their local experts as soon as they noticed water on their basement floor. With their sump pump being old and not consistently maintenance they knew they needed a replacement that would protect their basement.
Quality 1st Basements sent System Design Specialist, Laura, out to inspect the basement and design a solution that best fit the basements needs as well as the homeowners goals.
Our team installed our SuperSump Sump Pump System. This is the perfect solution for a basement that has water issues but not a severe flood.
This house in North Brunswick had a crawl space window that let in air and collected moisture and debris. It was not attractive to look at and contributed to the crawl space's unhealthy environment. Quality 1st Basements recommended 2 SunHouse Window Wells.
The SunHouse Window Wells kept both air and debris out, making the crawl space air much healthier. Homeowners can enjoy natural light that the SunHouse Window provides while it protects the home from moisture, debris, and unwanted pests.
Don't let tripping hazards get in the way of your safety! This homeowner in Denville, New Jersey noticed their sidewalk was sinking and becoming unlevel. This can happen when concrete is poured over poorly backfilled soil. Over time, this soil settles and creates voids underneath the slab, causing it to become unlevel. The homeowner did not want this problem to go without a repair, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems. Our System Design Specialist, Joseph DelVecchio, provided a thorough inspection and suggested they use polyurethane foam to level the concrete. Our foreman, Ramon used our PolyLevel Injections to lift the concrete by drilling small holes into the slab and injecting the foam underneath. This process is repeated until the concrete is level again. Now, the residents do not have to worry about tripping on the sidewalk!