Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This home in Westford, MA had high radon levels in their home. Erickson Foundation Supportworks went in and installed a mitigation system to greatly reduce the radon levels in their home. In the before picture, you can see there's no pipe leading the harmful particles above the roofline. The second photo shows the completion of the pipe.
This homeowner had several concerns with their garage, from settlement to a dirty, cracking surface. This before and after highlights the resurfacing aspect of the garage floor.
This homeowner in Westford, Massachusetts had an issue where the retaining wall in their garage was leaking. The homeowners called Erickson Foundations Supportworks for options on fixing the leak. Design Specialist Michael Biedrzycki came to the home and talked to the homeowners about their options. Scott Crandall and his team were able to permanently seal the crack where the water was coming into the garage.
Kayla C. Westford, Massachusetts just moved into a home that is less than 1000 ft². There was a radon test done during the home inspection and they found the radon levels being moderately high and she was now looking to get something installed. She knows she is going to live in this house for a couple of years and then use it as a rental property later so she wants it repaired now rather than later. Kayla called Erickson Foundation Solutions to see if she could set up a free estimate. Design Specialist Michael Bradley came to Kayla's home and inspected the home and then designed a radon system for her home.
Branden Edwards and his team came to the home and installed a custom Radon Mitigation System in her home.
Homeowners in Westford, Massachusetts were experiencing the support posts on their sunroom were starting to fail. They decided to call Erickson Foundation Solutions for a free inspection. A design specialist from EFS arrived at the home and inspected the sunroom supports and found that the footing of the supports is sloping and causing a risk of a support failure. The design specialist recommended replacing the current support post with EZ posts.