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Basement Systems of New York was contacted to give this homeowner's walkway a fresh face. Over the many years of the walkway being there, it had sunk a great deal. We were able to rectify this tripping hazard and eyesore for them with the help of PolyLevel. By drilling several pilot holes we were able filled the area that had sunken down with PolyLevel to make it flush again, but more importantly, give the homeowner peace of mind.
This home, built in 2016, experienced 1–3 inches of settling on the back side over nine years. The basement showed the signs: lifting tiles, cracked walls, and doors that no longer closed properly.
To fix the problem, we applied PolyLevel, our high-density polyurethane resin, to lift, level, fill voids, and stabilize the rear corner interior concrete slab.
After the project, the floors are perfectly level, doors close smoothly, and the tripping hazards are gone. The homeowner couldn’t be happier with the results—and finally enjoys a safe, beautiful, and functional basement.
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The local Government complex had many troublesome areas of concern around their buildings. These issues created tripping hazards and an eyesore for both officials and residents. To remedy this our team Injected PolyLevel foam under the slab to fill in voids and lift and level the concrete. By doing so we were able to allow them to return to a complex of complete function, as well give them peace of mind that no one would injure themselves.
These homeowners contacted Basement Systems of New York to see what could be done to help make their pool deck more functional, as well as remove the hazard and eyesores that had occurred due to poor soil conditions and water drainage issues.
To address the problem at hand, we drilled our 5/8th pilot holes and filled the void below the deck till it was level. By doing this we were able to bring the pool deck back to level, remove the hazard and eyesores, and address the poor soil condition and drainage issue that was plaguing their deck.