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The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority had settlement issues on two rail lines at a road crossing in Ambler, Pennsylvania for several years. Previous attempts to lift settled rail slabs with mudjacking were not precise and were prone to washouts over time. They decided to contact Quality 1st to learn more about PolyLEVEL. The PolyLEVEL System is a two-part urethane that, when combined, expands into a waterproof, rigid foam that is used to fill voids, stabilize slabs, and lift concrete. The PolyLEVEL installation began by drilling penny-sized injection holes into the concrete slab. Next, using specialized equipment, approximately 500 hundred pounds of PolyLEVEL was injected below the slab through 96 injection areas. The slab was raised to its original elevation and cars as well as pedestrians were able to walk and drive on the concrete just minutes after installation.
Quality 1st had the opportunity to lift sunken and settled concrete at the train tracks in Ambler, Pennsylvania using the PolyLEVEL Polyurethane Injection System.
The flooded basement of this Brooklyn home has had a water problem on and off for a few years; there were frequently puddles of water in the basement. The homeowner said that the water seemed to be coming from one side of the house. Quality 1st Basement Systems determined that the wet basement was due to ground water seepage. The installation crew installed ThermalDry Basement Flooring to prevent water vapor from coming up through the concrete floor. CleanSpace vapor barrier was installed along the walls to stop water vapor from entering the basement through the porous concrete walls. This Brooklyn, NY basement is now clean and dry!
The owner of this Staten Island, NY property contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems to discuss waterproof flooring options for his basement. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed ThermalDry basement tiles on the floors. ThermalDry Basement Flooring is the perfect option for any basement since it is completely waterproof and has a thermal break which keeps the basement warmer than concrete or tile. EverLast Basement Wall Panels were also installed on the walls to provide this basement with waterproof and insulated walls. The homeowners love the look of their basement and rest easy knowing that it will never be damaged by water!
This Staten Island homeowner had concerns about water intrusion coming from the foundation floor in her basement. The installation crew from Quality 1st Basement Systems solved the water leakage problem by installing the WaterGuard Basement Waterproofing System, a TripleSafe Sump Pump System, and a UltraSump Sump Pump for additional protection. The best basement flooring option for this homeowner was to install MillCreek waterproof flooring to finish the basement floor. This homeowner now has a dry basement all year long that she doesn't have to worry about when heavy rain falls.