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Concrete Leveling in Vineland, NJ

Quality 1st Basement Systems fixed the concrete porch in Vineland, New Jersey by injecting PolyLevel underneath the slab. PolyLevel is strong and lightweight, it lifted up the concrete easily and fast. PolyLevel is a cheaper and more effective solution than either mudjacking or replacing the concrete.

Basement Waterproofing in Vineland, NJ

Faced with an outdated sump pump that struggled to manage incoming water, this homeowner in Vineland, NJ recognized the need for an upgrade. To address this issue, we installed our TripleSafe Sump Pump System, providing the home with three levels of protection against potential water intrusions. Additionally, we implemented our WaterGuard French Drain System, which effectively directs any water seeping through the walls and floors to the sump pump system. With the TripleSafe's battery backup power supply, the homeowner can be assured that their basement is well-equipped to withstand future storms.

Drafty Basement Window Replaced in Beverly, NJ

Quailty 1st Basement Systems replaced this drafty window in Beverly, NJ with a vinyl-framed basement window.

Crawl Space Repair in Mauricetown, NJ

We faced a unique challenge with this historic Victorian home in Mauricetown, NJ, where the kitchen was supported solely by cornerstones, raising concerns about structural integrity and temperature regulation. Our objective was to secure and insulate the area without compromising its heritage. As illustrated, we implemented SmartJack for enhanced support, CleanSpace for effective sealing, and SilverGlo for superior insulation. The transformation is evident: a previously exposed crawl space is now well-protected, honoring the home's historical significance while ensuring year-round comfort.

Beautiful Basement Flooring installed in Clinton, NJ

This homeowner in Clinton, NJ wanted waterproof basement floors that looked great. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed MillCreek basement floor panels, which look like wood but are made out of waterproof PVC.