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Basement Waterproofing in Pennington, NJ

A Pennington, NJ homeowner found heavy water seeping into their basement, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems for an estimate. We provided a thorough inspection of the basement and recommended the WaterGuard French Drain and TripleSafe Sump Pump System as the best solution. Since the installation, the homeowner has not experienced any other water issues in their basement. 

 

System Design Specialist: Dane C.

Basement Window Installed in Mount Holly, NJ

A homeowner in Mount Holly, NJ had water leaking through his basement window. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed waterproof basement windows that will never leak and look amazing!

Sealed Wall Crack in Mount Holly, NJ

Quality 1st Basement Systems fixed this leaky basement wall crack in Mount Holly, NJ with FlexiSpan.

Slanted Front Walk Way in Mount Holly, NJ

The walkway in front of a home in Mount Holly, NJ had a serious settlement issue. The walkway had sank on a slant which made is unsafe for guest to use the actual walkway area. Our Concrete Repair Specialist met with the homeowner to inspect the concrete pathway and determine whether our concrete raising solution was the solution he needed to raise the concrete slab. Jeff was able to check beneath the slab using a scope, to see how deep the concrete was. Since concrete sinks due to the lack of support of the soil, Jeff recommended PolyLevel. PolyLevel provides the additional support the concrete slab needs to be stabilized all while preventing future settlement. 

Concrete Sidewalk Lifted in Mount Holly, NJ

This homeowner in Mount Holly, New Jersey noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and becoming unlevel. This happens because the combined weight of concrete and what it supports causes concrete to become unlevel. This causes the soil beneath the concrete to shrink. Our System Design Specialist, Alvid Reed, suggested they used PolyLevel Injections, which are injected underneath the slab to bring it to a level position. Our foreman, Ramon Romero, used PolyLevel and within 20 minutes, the concrete was safe to walk on.