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This Columbia, NJ homeowner was undergoing some concrete issues, so the homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems. We had our System Design Specialist, Alvin R., inspect the pool deck. Alvin inspected the pool deck for any serious damage and measured how far the pool deck had sunk. Luckily, there was no serious damage done, so Alvin suggested our Polylevel Injection would be the perfect repair method. The Polylevel Injection method is durable and long-lasting. It is also waterproof, environmentally friendly, and heals within fifteen minutes.
Every time heavy rain came, pools of water seeped through the basement floor of this Vineland church. The basement needed a robust waterproofing system that could reliably prevent any further water intrusion, damage, and the inevitable disruptions. Our recommended remedy? A Power Team of our reliable WaterGuard system to catch water at the perimeter, the SuperSump pump ready to dispatch any water swiftly and efficiently, and the CleanSpace wall system to seal off any moisture invasion effectively.
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.
Faced with an outdated sump pump that struggled to manage incoming water, this homeowner in Vineland, NJ recognized the need for an upgrade.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.
Quailty 1st Basement Systems replaced this drafty window in Beverly, NJ with a vinyl-framed basement window.