Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Methuen, Massachusetts, has a home that was built in 1999. They moved into their home in 2011 and upon moving in they noticed cracks in their basement. Over the past 11 years, they have noticed the cracks getting worse. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection of their basement. Our design specialist recommended installing PolyLevel and NexusPro to the slab in the basement to fill the void and seal the cracks.
A homeowner in Andover, Massachusetts, had a crack in their garage slab and was concerned about the slab being out of level. Our production team installed PolyLevel and NexusPro to level and seal the slab in the garage.
This commercial property in Lawrence, Massachusetts was experiencing some settlement on the warehouse floor. The owner would like to have the settled part of the warehouse floor lifted back to level. They decided to call EFS for an inspection.
Design Specialist John Prince inspected the area where the settlement is occurring. After a careful assessment of the warehouse floor, John recommended PolyLevel to level the settled area.
Crew Lead Nick Melo and his team arrived at the warehouse and injected PolyLevel under the slab and leveled the warehouse floor.
A homeowner in Chester, New Hampshire was experiencing cracking, sinking, and water drainage issues on their concrete surface. This homeowner decided to call Erickson Foundation Solutions about a free inspection.
A Design Specialist from EFS came out to the home and inspected their concrete surface. The Design Specialist recommended that the homeowner have EFS install PolyLevel and NexusPro to alleviate the cracking and water drainage issues.
Crew Lead Nick Melo and his team came to the home and first injected PolyLevel under the sinking concrete slab. Next, the crew made sure the water can drain properly. Finally, they used NexusPro to seal all of the cracks in the concrete.
In the future, the homeowners have a plan to use EFS to resurface the concrete to make it look more appealing.
A homeowner in Malden, Massachusetts, had lived in a home built in 1900 since 2009. In the last couple of years, the homeowners noticed water seeping into their basements through the fieldstone foundation. They have gotten tired of cleaning up the water in their basement with a shop vac. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection, and our design specialist recommended installing PolyLevel Wall Restoration on the fieldstone foundation to prevent water from seeping into the basement.