Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Lexington, Massachusetts wants to convert their breezeway into a sunroom. Before they can transform their breezeway they wanted to make sure the concrete was level. The concrete on the breezeway has sunk. The homeowner called EFS about leveling the concrete. EFS leveled the concrete using PolyLevel and NexusPro.
This homeowner in Lexington, MA was looking for a contractor to make some repairs in the crawlspace beneath their home. The floors were sagging and a little creaky, and so the support columns needed to be replaced and upgraded to something more substantial. They were also concerned with the dirt floor in the crawlspace, as this was effecting the air quality in their home.
Our team reinforced the floor system and support beams with our patented SmartJack system, steel support posts with wide bases and adjustable brackets. Once the SmartJack columns were in place and the beams were permanently stabilized, the dirt floor of the crawlspace was then also covered with Cleanspace vapor barrier. This encapsulation system will help control humidity levels, improve air quality (prevents dust and mites), and create an all around cleaner crawlspace for the homeowners.
The transformation of the dirty crawlspace into a clean area was exactly what the homeowner wanted and needed, and they were thrilled with the results.
A homeowner in Lexington, Massachusetts has lived in their home since the late 1970s. This home is their forever home so they have been repairing and upgrading things since they purchased it. This year they wanted to address the crawlspace. The homeowners called EFS for a free inspection of their crawlspace. Our Specialist looked at the crawlspace and recommended installing CleanSpace, Rim Joist Insulation, SmartJacks, and an Everlast Crawlspace Door into the crawlspace.
This homeowner in West Roxbury, Massachusetts had been working from home since the pandemic started. The homeowner would like to make sure that the home air quality is not harmful. The homeowners tested their home for radon and the results came back around 8.7 pCi/L. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Justin Wenners inspected the home and went through any preferences that the homeowners had. The homeowners suggested that the radon fan be installed between the bulkhead and the shed. Justin designed a radon mitigation system that fits their suggestions.
A homeowner in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, lived in a 100-year-old home that had high radon levels. They have a radon mitigation system installed in their home but the levels were still above the recommended amount. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Design Specialist recommended installing an ERV system to improve the air quality in the home.