Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts, reached out to EFS because they were worried about the wooden supports in their basement. Their home was built in the early 1900s and they are worried the supports were the original supports. Our Design Specialist inspected the basement and recommended installing 4 SmartJacks and a 24' Supplemental Beam into the basement to lift, level, and stabilize the floor system of the early 1900s home.
This homeowner in Mansfield, MA was concerned about the condition of their concrete driveway and patio that extended behind their home. The surface was uneven in some locations, which created some trip hazards and was overall unsightly. They wanted the area to look better, and did not want to have to tear out and replace any concrete. Our Erickson team proposed and installed PolyLevel to lift and stabilize the necessary sections of concrete. All the joints were also sealed with NexusPro to prevent water from flowing under and beneath the slabs. By sealing the joints, rain water is now directed to flow to the sides and not cause erosion problems any longer. The homeowner wanted a proper solution and a project done right to not only solve the problems but also prevent future issues with the concrete as well.
This homeowner in Rumney, New Hampshire, has lived in their home for 30 years. For the past 10 years, they have seen water collecting at the bottom of the bulkhead stairs. The water is seeping through the bulkhead and down the stairs. The homeowners called EFS for us to look at the bulkhead and find a solution for them. Our specialist met with the homeowner and inspected the bulkhead. After looking at the bulkheads' condition we recommend installing a new bulkhead and sealing it to make sure no water can seep into the basement.
Our installation team ordered a new bulkhead and waited for it to be delivered. Once in our hands, we brought it to the home and removed the old leaky bulkhead door. Next, we built it and installed the new bulkhead. We made sure to waterproof around the bulkhead to ensure no water can penetrate the basement.
The homeowners were very pleased with the installation of their new bulkhead door.
This homeowner in Carlisle, Massachusetts was experiencing water entering the basement from under the fieldstone foundation wall. The Homeowner called EFS for a free inspection.
A design specialist arrived at the home and inspected the basement and foundation. The design specialist recommended to the homeowner to have a sump pump installed into the basement.
A homeowner in Carlisle, Massachusetts, had found that the corner of the pool deck was sinking. They got referred to EFS by their landscape company. EFS recommended installing PolyLevel to lift and level the slabs.