Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This homeowner in Holden, MA was very concerned with the interior concrete slab in their mudroom entrance area. The concrete had settled significantly, leading to large cracks in the surface, and making it impossible to remodel the space. It was also unsafe and likely to get worse as the slab continued to settle.
Rather than demolish the entire slab (dirty and costly), the owner sought out an alternative way to solve the problem, which he found in PolyLevel.
Our team installed the injection foam and not only stabilized the interior slab, but lifted it up several inches in some locations. With the dangerous voids beneath the slab now filled, the homeowner continued with their remodel project.
This homeowner in Holden, Massachusetts, has a room that they use for storage. The slab has cracked and sank and they would like to have EFS lift, level, and seal the slab so they could use the space as something other than storage. Our Installation team uses PolyLevel and NexusPro to lift, level, and seal the slab.
In Holden, MA, a homeowner faced a sinking, cracked concrete block patio that took away from the beauty and functionality of their backyard. As you can see in the before photo, the patio was unlevel, and the end farthest from the home was disappearing into the ground. However, our team stepped in with a game-changing solution. Utilizing PolyLevel for a sturdy, level surface, and NexusPro to seal and prevent future cracks, the after photo showcases a flawlessly restored patio. Registering not just as an improvement but as a backyard transformation, this is a perfect example of how Erickson Foundation Solutions provides reliable, long-lasting solutions, creating remarkable experiences for our customers through effective home repairs.
A homeowner of a modern-day log cabin has lived in the home for the past 10 years. About 4 years ago a neighbor built a home on the property next to theirs. The new home changed the way water drains away from the home. Shortly after the home was built they noticed that water was collecting inside their crawlspace. They call EFS for a free inspection. Our Design Specialist inspected the basement and then recommended installing SmartPipe, SuperSump, and exterior drainage to prevent the water from collecting inside the crawlspace and then pumping the water away from the foundation of the home.
A town building in Andover, New Hampshire, had high radon levels that exceeded 30 pCi/L. The town contacted EFS for an inspection of its building and our Design Specialist recommended lowering the radon levels in the building by installing 3 radon fans along with additional products to prevent radon from seeping through the slab in the basement.
