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A Clifton, NJ homeowner became concerned for their home when they noticed heavy water was seeping inside their basement. They decided to contact Quality 1st Basement Systems for a crawl space repair estimate. System Design Specialist, Mike P., provided a thorough inspection of the basement and recommended it be waterproofed. Our Foreman, Heriberto, and his crew completed the installation. The crew installed the WaterGuard French Drain and SuperSump Pump System, which will keep the space dry and healthy.
Quality 1st Basement Systems installed EverLast basement wall panels, replacing these water damaged walls in Three Bridges, NJ. EverLast basement wall panels look great and are waterproof.
Quality 1st was able to give the Volunteer Fire Company at Three Bridges a lift, when concrete slabs in the back entrance of the building had sunken. As a firefighting Company, they knew safety was something to be taken seriously.
Polylevel Foreman Arturo Jacuinde, and his team arrived on the scene and started to slowly remove the tripping hazard. In order to lift and level the affected area, Arturo drilled small holes into the slabs and injected a foam called Polylevel. Polylevel hardens after a few minutes and lifts the slab back to it's original position. This process took less than 15 minutes and it was able to be walked on again safely.
This homeowner in Long Valley, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to fix the water leakage occuring in the foundation walls of her basement. The installation team from Quality 1st Basement Systems waterproofed her basement by installing DryTrak Basement Water Control System to redirect all the unwanted water to a SuperSump sump sump. Her basement now will remain dry all year round as a result of the products that were installed by Quality 1st Basement Systems.
A homeowner living in Long Valley, NJ had issues with the concrete pathway outside the back door of their house. The cocnrete had settled creating a drop when stepping outside from the home. It became an eyesore to the homeowner and they wanted it raised to the original level it was years ago.
Our team, lead by Iian, was able to raise the concrete slab back towards its original position with PolyLevel. An environmentally friendly, waterproof, polyurethane foam that is injected underneath the concrete through a small penny -size hole using special equipment.