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Quality 1st Basement Systems installed BrightWall basement wall covering in Bridgewater, NJ. BrightWall prevents moisture from coming in through the basement walls and lowers the humidity.
Project Manager, Jonathan Neira and his crew transformed this cold, unfinished space in the basement into a beautiful, bright guest bedroom! The crew replaced the small basement window with a larger one to bring in more natural light. EverLast Wall Panels were installed with built in insulation to keep the room warm. EverLast Panels are waterproof and mold resistant, making them a great product to have in your basement. Mill Creek Light Oak flooring was installed which looks and feels like real wood! Quality 1st Basement Systems was able to provide these homeowners with a new usable space that will be comfortable to any guest that comes to visit!
With help from Senior Design Specialist, Ken Peare and Foundation Foreman, Jonathan Neira, Quality 1st Basements was able to stabilize this failing and unstable foundation with our Helical Pier Foundation System.
Each Pier has a plate welded to the shaft which helps to pull the pier into the soil during installation and provides anchoring strength as the weight of the foundation is transferred to the pier. Helical Pier installation is fast, yet effective. Not only does it stabilize the foundation permanently but can help lift the settled foundation back towards its original position.
To eliminate musty odors and cold floors, this homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basements to encapsulate their crawl space. Our Senior Design Specialist, Jeff N., headed out to inspect the site and our team led by Wilver completed the installation.
We installed SmartJack Stabilizers to provide additional support to the floor joist and crawl space beams to prevent sagging floors and structural issues in the future. Our team also installed our CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System to prevent moisture and water from seeping through the foundation wall.
A homeowner in Bridgewater, NJ, was experiencing horizontal cracks all over the wall. Moisture and frost, interact with the soil around the home and then cause the soil to expand. That expansion results in constant inward force on the foundation wall until it can no longer support the pressure, causing cracking, bowing, and tipping.
Senior Foundation Foreman, Jonathan Neira, arrived at the job site and started to sand down the area where the Carbon Armor strips were going to be placed. Team members then saturated the Carbon Armor Straps with epoxy resin and placed it on the affected area. The strap is 10 times stronger than steel therefore gave this homeowner a piece of mind.