Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A pool deck was sinking in Wilmington, Massachusetts. The homeowner wanted to have the pool deck lifted. Our production crew installed PolyLevel and NexusPro around the pool to lift and repair the pool deck.
In Wilmington, MA, a homeowner faced a challenging problem with their pool deck, which sunk in three distinct areas, causing an uneven and potentially unsafe surface around their pool, as seen in the 'before' photo. That's where we came in! Using our innovative PolyLevel and NexusPro products, we lifted and stabilized the deck to match the pool's elevation, ensuring a smoother, safer, and more aesthetically appealing poolside area, showcased in our 'after' photo.
A homeowner in Derry New Hampshire was experiencing water coming into their basement whenever it rained from a crack in their foundation. They don't want water coming into their basement anymore.
They called Erickson Foundation Solutions to see if they could help them find solution. A Design Specialist came to the home inspected the crack in their basement. He proposed sealing the crack in the basement with a crack seal. Later, the EFS crew came to the home and sealed the crack.
Before, our Randolph, MA, homeowner faced a walkway dulled by slight staining—dimming the welcome into their beloved home. But notice in the before photo the lackluster light grey? Fast forward to after: a transformation courtesy of DecoShield. The walkway now boasts a stylish, durable dark grey sheen—an amazing makeover that highlights our mission: to offer a remarkable service that turns challenges into long-lasting, beautiful solutions. A perfect blend of dependable repair and aesthetic uplift to welcome every doorstep visitor.
In Salem, New Hampshire, a homeowner experienced a leak in their foundation under their stairs and wanted to resurface their walkway. Design Specialist John Merna came to the home and inspected all of the homeowners' concerns. John then created a plan to send over to Crew Lead Jon Provost. Jon and his team came to the home and first sealed the crack, then they resurfaced the walkway and finally installed a new set of stairs.