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In the before photo, notice how the crawl space in Little Ferry, NJ, allowed cold air to seep through, resulting in chilly first floors during winter. We addressed this common issue using our CleanSpace encapsulation system. Its durable liner sealed out moisture to create a healthier indoor environment. We then added SilverGlo Crawl Space Wall Insulation to effectively bolster the space with superior R-11 thermal resistance. With a SaniDry Sedona high-performance dehumidifier, we ensured lower humidity, stopping mold and mildew, turning that damp space into a dry, warm, and cozy part of the home.
This River Edge, NJ homeowner has had their sump pump for ten years and their basement has been fully protected since then. It's highly recommended to have annual sump pump maintenances to help prolong the system's lifespan.
This homeowner in River Edge, New Jersey has been a customer of Quality 1st Basement Systems for over five years! Each year, our service team provides sump pump maintenance to thoroughly clean and inspect the system. We emphasize the value of maintenance because it prolongs the lifespan of the system and protects the home from water intrusion.
This River Edge, NJ home was undergoing some water issues in the basement, so the homeowner immediately contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems. After inspecting the basement, we recommended the basement be waterproofed. To do this, our crew installed our WaterGuard French Drain System and Triple Safe Sump Pump. Our systems are durable, long-lasting, and help restore your peace of mind. The homeowner has never had any other issues with their basement. They have been completely satisfied since then.
This homeowner in River Edge, New Jersey noticed their concrete sidewalk was sinking and becoming unlevel. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Joseph DelVecchio suggested they use polyurethane foam to lift and level the concrete. Our foreman used our PolyLevel Injections to inject the foam into the voids underneath. This will allow the concrete sidewalk to become raised and level. When the job was complete, the homeowner was happy with the results!