Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This homeowner in Manchester, NH had concerns with a section of his house which was built on a concrete slab. He could feel the slab moving and felt it was hollow beneath in some spots.
Our concrete repair specialists installed PolyLevel and were able to lift the slab back to level. This repair process saved the homeowner thousands of dollars, as the only other alternative would have involved tearing up the floor and concrete.
A homeowner in Lowell, Massachusetts, had the concrete slabs on their front walkway start to sink. One slab had sunk so much that the homeowners had placed concrete pavers over the slab to reduce the tripping hazard. EFS recommended installing PolyLevel on the front patio.
An owner of a gas station in North Billerica, Massachusetts, had a diesel cap that sunk. Our production team installed PolyLevel under the concrete around the diesel cap to lift it up to flush with the other concrete around it.
A homeowner in Londonderry, New Hampshire had noticed trip hazards around the pool since moving into the home 4 years ago. Concerned with the concrete sinking further, he wanted to level and stabilize the concrete. Valuing professional installation, a clean workspace, and warranty backed products, the homeowner reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions.
Our Design Specialist, Bryan Barnard, recommended PolyLevel to lift and level the concrete. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that fills voids between the sunken concrete and soil underneath it. After injecting the foam, the concrete is almost immediately restored to its original position. This process is much quicker and cost effective than replacing concrete or mudjacking.
Trip hazards are now neutralized, and an even concrete surface has been made. The pool space is now safe and has a more attractive look.
A homeowner in West Newton, Massachusetts, lived in a 1920s home that has a stone foundation that lets moisture into the home. Our team sealed the foundation wall by spraying PolyLevel Wall Restoration over the stone.