Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This homeowner in Lowell, MA had old and outdated Lally columns that started to bend and crack as the foundation continued to settle. As a result, the home was no longer receiving the support and structure that it needed. This led to sagging and uneven floors.
Upon reaching out to our Erickson Foundation Solution's team, our Design Specialist recommended replacing these declining Lally columns with our more durable and stable columns. This was a quick and easy fix, although the work that was done provides permanent support to the entire home. These new Lally columns were attached to the basement support beams and then cemented into the foundation for even more support.
With these changes made, the bouncy and saggy floors are now sturdy and solid. The homeowner now has peace of mind that his home is supported, and no longer needs to worry about worsening problems that result in significantly higher costs to fix.
This homeowner in Bedford, Massachusetts had some moisture issues in the crawlspace below the home. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Michael LaMalfa inspected the narrow crawlspace. Michael noticed some signs of moisture in the crawlspace but he also found early signs of mold too. Michael recommended installing Drainage Matting as a base layer of the crawlspace, then having CleanSpace installed over the Drainage Matting to seal out moisture from the crawlspace.
Crew Lead Nick Carelli and his team arrived at the home and entered the small crawlspace and installed Drainage Matting and CleanSpace.
A homeowner in Bedford, Massachusetts experienced water seepage in the basement during heavy rainfall and wanted to prevent it before selling the property. They contacted EFS for a free inspection, and after examining the house, Design Specialist Tom Armano suggested installing a TripleSafe in the basement's lowest corner to prevent water accumulation in the area.
This homeowner in North Billerica, Massachusetts had been experiencing their floors in the main level are out of level. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Michael Bradley inspected the home. During his inspection, Michael found some wooden supports that are 80 years old. Additionally, Michael found a joint in the basement that had been cut to allow a PVC pipe to be installed. Michael recommended installing SmartJacks to replace the wood supports and installing a new joist and sister it up with the main support beam.
Crew Lead Nick Carelli and his team arrived at the home and installed the SmartJacks and installed a new joist that is sistered up to the main support beam.
An owner of a gas station in North Billerica, Massachusetts, had a diesel cap that sunk. Our production team installed PolyLevel under the concrete around the diesel cap to lift it up to flush with the other concrete around it.