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Crawlspace Encapsulation in Kinnelon, NJ

This homeowner in Kinnelon, NJ had moisture issues in their crawlspace, giving it a musty odor. They called Quality 1st Basements who did a full inspection and suggested to do a full encapsulation. They installed SilverGlo Insulation Panels, sealing off water from the walls while insulating the crawlspace and a vent cover to keep outside air from affecting the interior. The homeowner now has a transformed crawlspace that is safe from water damage and fully insulated to decrease heating costs. 

Reliable Sump Pump in Whippany, NJ

A homeowner in Whippany, NJ needed a new sump pump to keep her house dry during heavy rains. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a TripleSafe sump pump, which has three powerful pumps. The TripleSafe has a battery back up and a built in alarm system!

Radiant Heat Barrier Installed in Hanover, NJ

Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a radiant heat barrier in this Hanover, NJ basement. The ThermalDry radiant heat barrier keeps the basement energy efficient and warm. It improves on basement comfort and helps save on energy bills.

CleanSpace Wall System Installed in Whippany, NJ

A Whippany, NJ homeowner was experiencing water through their basement walls during heavy rains. Quality 1st Basements installed CleanSpace Wall System whihc can hold back water vapor passing through the foundation walls, directing it to the sump pump. CleanSpace also provides anti-microbial protection called UltraFresh built right in, so no mold or mildew will grow on the CleanSpace. 

Sump Pump Replacement in Hanover, NJ

A homeowner in Hanover, NJ contacted Quality 1st Basements after discovering their sump pump had failed, causing water to seep into their basement. We replaced their existing system with our Triple Safe Sump Pump to keep their basement dry and healthy. Senior Design Specialist, Jeff, recommended a full perimeter system to ensure the basement would stay dry. The system will collect and direct all water straight out of the basement and about 10 feet away from the foundation.