Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This pool patio was full of cracks due to sinking and settling around its perimeter. We used PolyLEVEL injections to raise and stabilize the patio. It was a much needed repair and the final product looks great.
This homeowner in Brookline, New Hampshire was experiencing water in his basement. He had previously had cracks sealed in his basement that are now leaking again. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Michael LaMalfa arrived at the home and inspected the basement. He found the cracks that were allowing water to enter the basement. He also found an old sump pump that was having trouble keeping up. Michael recommended resealing the cracks in the basement and then installing a new sump pump to keep the basement dry.
A home in Brookline, New Hampshire had water coming in and resting in their garage. EFS installed PolyLevel under the slab to lift up the area that was collecting the water.
A homeowner in Brookline, New Hampshire, built their home in 1990. After 10 years of living in their home, the homeowner decided to build a detached garage to keep their cars and other belongings in. Two decades after building their garage the homeowner noticed cracks in the left side of the garage becoming bigger and bigger. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection. During the inspection, our design specialist noticed the left side of the garage seemed to be lower than the right side and the cracks on the left side of the garage signify that the left side of the garage was settling. Our design specialist recommended installing Push Piers to the left side of the garage to stabilize the foundation.
A detached garage in Brookline, New Hampshire had its sinking foundation repaired by EFS. The left side of the garage was lifted and stabilized by using Push Piers. After the foundation was stabilized the homeowner noticed that the garage slab was still not 100% level. Our PolyLevel team arrived onsite to lift and level the slab in the garage. The team injected PolyLevel into small portholes that will fill the void under the slab and slowly lift the until it is level.