The BriarGlen II Condominium Association property manager located in Freehold, N.J. called Quality 1st Contracting when she received a DCA Inspection Report identifying settled and sunken concrete slabs near the entrances one of several condominiums. The concrete slabs experienced up to 1 ½ inches of settlement which became a major concern for trip hazards and a liability issue for the association.
Quality 1st Contracting remedied the problem with the PolyLEVEL Injection System. The Quality 1st specialist, drilled penny sized holes into the sunken parts of the concrete slab. Then used the specialized equipment, injected the polyurethane under the concrete to raise it back to its original elevation. The PolyLEVEL system was installed in less than one day, with no mess left behind. The concrete slab was back in service just a few moments after installation. After the concrete slabs were leveled the Quality 1st specialist sealed the joint between the slabs to prevent moisture from getting below the slabs.
This fast installation process gave the homeowner peace of mind and left him very happy knowing that his family can safely utilize their walkways with no future settlement issues. The management company representatives as well as the resident of BriarGlen II were more than pleased with the work performed by Quality 1st.
Sunken Slabs Created Tripping Hazard
This residential community had sinking slabs throughout the complex. Many have tripped or have come close to tripping on the sunken slab and so this issue was brought to the the complex management team who then contacted Quality 1st contracting.
Team Begins Installation
Quality 1st Contracting team drilled small holes into each sinking slab and injected PolyLEVEL Foam solution underneath. The PolyLEVEL then expands and hardens, raising the slab back to its desired level.
Project completed
PolyLEVEL is a fast installation that provides a permanent solution without having to remove and replace the concrete sidewalk. Within 15 minutes of project completion, homeowner can safe walk on the sidewalk.