Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Franklin, New Hampshire, had recently purchased their early 1900s home and noticed that the floors weren't level and needed to be lifted. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a free inspection, and our design specialist recommended installing SmartJacks into the crawlspace.
A homeowner in Franklin, New Hampshire, had high relative humidity in their basement and was tired of lugging buckets of water up the stairs to empty them. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Design Specialist recommended installing a SaniDry Sedona into the basement to reduce the relative humidity and have the system drain into a pump so the homeowner doesn't have to lug buckets of water up the stairs.
This early 20th century home in Concord, NH was originally built on large, loose field stone. Over the years, cinder blocks were added, beams were repaired, and temporary columns were placed throughout the basement space to assist in stabilizing the sinking floors.
Overtime, the floors and beams of the home settled and needed a more permanent solution to fix the problem. We installed 9 SmartJacks and some steel I-beams to strengthen the sagging floor and lift it back up a bit. This is a much more permanent solution with a 10 year warranty.
This homeowner in Boscawen, New Hampshire had some unlevel and sagging floors in their home. Design Specialist Paul Magowan suggested using SmartJacks to permanently solve their unlevel and sagging floors. Crew lead Josh Provost and his team installed the SmartJacks and successfully stabilized the floor joists and beams supporting the first floor of the home.
A homeowner in Webster, New Hampshire had recently inherited their parent's home after they passed. The home had been in the family for 50 years and around 2018 the homeowner noticed a crack in the foundation wall underneath their breezeway entrance. The new homeowner decided to call EFS for a free inspection of their foundation wall. Our design specialist recommended installing PowerBraces on the foundation wall to prevent the wall from bowing any further.