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As you can see in the before photo, old sump pumps were just holes in the ground with a pump inside attempting to pump out water from the home. Over time, it would fail due to lack of maintenance or clogging from lack of protection to the pump. In Elmwood Park, NJ we installed our SuperSump Pump System which will effectively pump water out of the basement, keeping it dry and healthy. Lets compare; the SuperSump has a pump that sits in a protective liner inside the floor. The airtight lid protects the system inside all while stopping water from evaporating back into the basement air. It stops musty smells from forming and mold growth as well. The alarm system on the lid, can sense issues at any time to alert the homeowner there is a problem so they can be proactive before a serious problem ever occurs.
This Elmwood Park, NJ homeowner has had their sump pump system for ten years, and their basement continues to stay dry from water intrusion. Each year, the homeowner schedules annual maintenance, so their sump pump can be cleaned and prepared for next year.
Beachwood homeowner was worried about her falling insulation in her crawl space. Over the years, she noticed that it was costing her more and more to heat her home. Quality 1st Basement System insulated the crawl space using SilverGlo lining, saving this customer on utility costs and keeping her home warm and cozy!
This Beachwood, NJ homeowner noticed their concrete porch was sinking, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems. Our System Design Specialist, Andrew G., inspected the porch and measured how far the concrete had sunk. He then presented his findings to the homeowner and suggested the Polylevel Injection would be the perfect repair solution. Unlike mudjacking, our crew injects polyurethane foam that expands and lifts the concrete to the desired height. Polylevel is environmentally friendly, waterproof, and takes fifteen minutes to recover.
Quality 1st Basement Systems transformed this Colts Neck, NJ basement with ThermalDry basement flooring. The floor tiles are waterproof, look amazing, and are toasty warm.