Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A company in Waltham, Massachusetts started to notice small shifts in their concrete paths around the building. Sunken concrete near staircases also created trip hazards that the company wanted to resolve immediately. Taking a proactive approach to maintain a safe and aesthetically pleasing walkway, they reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions.
Our Design Specialist, Jim Meglio, recommended installing PolyLevel and NexusPro joint sealant. The PolyLevel was used to fill voids underneath the concrete that have been caused by soil settling. This polyurethane foam is a permanent solution for concrete repair, taking a fraction of the time and cost that it would to replace concrete. Once installed, the PolyLevel will instantly raise concrete back to its original position. The NexusPro joint sealant is a highly flexible, silicone-based caulking material that is designed to withstand drying, cracking, and bubbling. This product seals joins from water infiltration and provides a clean look.
With PolyLevel and NexusPro installed, the company now has a safe and attractive walkway that enhances the overall look of the property.
This homeowner in Waltham, Massachusetts just bought a new house that had high levels of radon. When purchasing the home the house inspection showed the radon levels at 11.3. The homeowners called Erickson Foundation Supportworks to provide a free estimate and design a proper mitigation system. Design Specialist Brian Allen proposed the design and crew lead Nick Melo and his team installed the radon mitigation system.
This homeowner in Waltham, Massachusetts was looking to install a radon system in their home. They called Erickson Foundation Supportworks to have them install one in their home. Design Specialist Michael Biedrzycki came to their home to talk about installing their home with a radon system. Scott Crandall and his team installed the radon mitigation system into the home.
After moving into their newly purchased home, these owners wished to make several upgrades and improvements. One of the first items they needed to fix were their uneven, sloping floors. The basement was full of temporary jacks and wood columns, which were not properly supporting the floor. This before and after shows the failing column supports and the SmartJack (warrantied) which replaced them.
A homeowner in West Newton, Massachusetts, lived in a 1920s home that has a stone foundation that lets moisture into the home. Our team sealed the foundation wall by spraying PolyLevel Wall Restoration over the stone.