Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This home in Randolph, MA was built in the 1950's, and as of 2015 the garage had begun to show signs of settlement in the concrete slabs. Some sections were very uneven, and the problem seemed to get more pronounced and worse over the years.
Our team designed a solution to level and stabilize the uneven concrete with a polymer foam product called PolyLevel. In just a single day, our team injected the PolyLevel to fill the voids beneath the sunken concrete and fully stabilize it. The homeowner was able to park his cars on the slabs within minutes of installation, and the entire area was left clean and safe.
A homeowner in Cambridge, Massachusetts, had lived in a home that was built in 1894. The foundation of the home was all fieldstone and it had been crumbling for some time. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection. Our design specialist recommended installing PolyLevel Wall Restoration on their fieldstone foundation wall to prevent further crumbling. Our team used our poly rig to spray PolyLevel Wall Restoration on the fieldstone foundation in the basement.
A homeowner in Medford, Massachusetts, had lived in their home for the past 40 years. The home was built in the 1880s and the slab in the garage had settled and the homeowner would like to have it repaired before they redo the driveway. Our design specialist recommended installing PolyLevel under the slab to lift and level it.
A homeowner in Chichester, New Hampshire, had been searching for a company to repair their cracked garage floor without ripping it out. They had some companies come out to their property for inspections. The homeowners hired EFS after their extensive inspection process, knowledge, and reputation. EFS used PolyLevel, Crackseal, and concrete to repair the sinking and cracked concrete in the garage.
This homeowner in Salem, New Hampshire had some settling in their garage and needed it to be repaired. Design Specialist Jason Vachon came to the home and determined the home would benefit from PolyLevel. Crew Lead Cody Gosselin and his team came to the home and injected PolyLevel into the area where the concrete was settling.