Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Nashua, New Hampshire, purchased their home a couple of years ago and has recently become worried about the radon levels inside their home. To verify their concerns they tested the home for radon and the results averaged around 8.1 pCi/L. The homeowners then decided to call EFS for our specialist to come and inspect the home and design a radon system to lower the radon levels to a safe amount.
Our installation team created an extraction point and installed a radon mitigation system into the home to lower the levels inside the home.
This homeowner in Wayland, MA was interested in learning more about radon systems. They had been testing their radon levels with an electric radon detector which the basement was averaging 2.8 but has spiked to as high as 6 pCi/l. The Design Specialist came to the home and explained to the homeowners about the potential issues and risks of radon. The homeowners chose to have a radon system installed after they met with the Design Specialist. Scott Crandall and his team installed the radon system into the home.
A homeowner in Wayland, Massachusetts was concerned about their radon level in the home. Just having a newborn baby, this family wanted to take all the measures to ensure their home was safe. They trusted Erickson Foundation Solutions to ensure the safety of their home.
Our Design Specialist, Mark Proctor, visited the home to conduct a free home inspection. Upon inspection, Mark noticed that the existing sump pump in the home had stopped working and was leaking water. This created concern for mold growth, as well as potential basement flooding. Learning this new information, the homeowners decided to prioritize waterproofing the basement. Mark recommended installing our TripleSafe sump pump system. This system works better than a single sump pump due to the three high quality pumps all in one system. This system sits in a basin and pumps out all the water that comes into it. The first pump disposes of water at a normal rate of 1/3 horsepower. A second pump is activated at 1/2 horsepower in situations where heavy rains or melting occurs. Lastly, a third battery backup pump operates in the event of an emergency such as a power outage.
With this updated and upgraded sump pump system, this family can have peace of mind that their basement will be safe and dry. A great home starts with a strong foundation!
This homeowner in Salisbury, New Hampshire was experiencing water in their basement that have created cracks in the basement floor. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
A design specialist from EFS arrived at the home and inspected the basement. They recommended installing a Super Sump Triple Pack, Freeze Guard, and a Sani Dry.
A homeowner in Salisbury, New Hampshire had water entering their basement during heavy rains. Our design specialist recommended installing a SuperSump Triple Pack, IceGuard, and a SaniDry.