Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This homeowner in Manchester, New Hampshire was experiencing radon levels around 20 pCi/L in their basement. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
A design specialist arrived and inspected the home. The design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system in the basement.
This new homeowner in Manchester, New Hampshire had recently moved into their home. In the first couple weeks of move-in, a set of neighbors introduced themselves and recommended getting a radon test done in their home. The homeowners call EFS for a radon test and a free inspection.
Design Specialist Chris Greenwood first came to the home to drop off the 24-48 hour CRM test. Once the test was complete Chris Greenwood returned to the home and read the results of the test. The radon levels on the test came back at 9.8 pCi/L. Chris designed a radon system that would fit into their home.
This homeowner in Manchester, New Hampshire, has some concrete around their home that needs to be repaired. The homeowner would like to have the control joints redone and the cracks in the concrete in the back of the home leveled. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a free inspection. The Design Specialist inspected the concrete around the home. The Design Specialist recommended installing PolyLevel to lift and level the sections of concrete in the back of the home and to redo the control joints around the home.
A homeowner in Manchester, New Hampshire, had purchased their home in 2021 and noticed this past year that cold drafts and moisture would enter their home. The home built in 1945 has a basement and a crawlspace below the main level of their home. The homeowner felt the cold air coming from the crawlspace. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Design Specialist recommended installing CleanSpace and a SaniDry Sedona into the Crawlspace to encapsulate it and control the humidity.
The team fully encapsulated the dirt crawlspace with CleanSpace to prevent any unwanted drafts and moisture from seeping in. After the CleanSpace was installed the team then installed a SaniDry Sedona in between the crawlspace and the basement.
A homeowner in Manchester, New Hampshire, had a sump pump in their basement but they had water still leaking into their basement. The found water was collecting behind a finished wall in their basement. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Design Specialist recommended installing a 20' of WaterGuard into the basement and connecting it to the sump pump.