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Our Quality 1st Basement Systems service team provided annual maintenance for this homeowner in Ringoes, NJ. It's strongly recommended that homeowners provide annual care for their sump pump system, so their home can be protected against water damage for years.
A year after having their TripleSafe Sump Pump System installed, this Quality 1st Ringoes, New Jersey homeowner knew it was time to scheduled its annual maintenance. We recommend a routine cleaning every 12 to 16 months to ensure the system is constantly working properly to protect your home. Like an oil change on your car, maintenance on your sump pump can prolong the life of the overall system!
Burlington, NJ homeowner reached out to us because they noticed the floor above their crawlspace had a horizontal cracks and was continuously expanding at a 45 degree angle. We sent Senior Foundation Specialist, Jeff Nero out to inspect the crawl space to see what structural foundation issues were causing the floor to crack and settle.
Jeff noticed the crawl space beams were sagging causing the floor to shift and cracks to form. He suggested SmartJack Stabilizers be installed underneath the beams to provide additional support. These SmartJack Stabilizers can be adjusted to gradually lift the crawl space beams back towards their original state. This system will also prevent future settlement and structural damage.
Check out this amazing before and after work completed by foreman, Esau Aquino and his team!
Quality 1st Basement Systems replaced this old, rusty window with a SunHouse window well. Now plenty of beautiful sunlight comes into ths Hunterdon County basement!
Don't let sinking concrete get you down! A homeowner in Fairless Hills, PA noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and becoming unlevel, so they contacted us for a solution. They knew if this went without repairs, it could cause major tripping hazards for other residents. We used our PolyLevel Injections to lift and level the sinking concrete as a solution. PolyLevel consists of a foam injected underneath the slab and lifted as close to its original height as possible. Now, the homeowner can have peace of mind knowing that the tripping hazards have been eliminated.
System Design Specialist: Joe D.