Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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The homeowner of this property wished to replace a failing lally column in their garage. The existing column was corroding and effecting the integrity of the structural beam up above. Erickson Foundation Supportworks replaced it with a SmartJack. In this view, the concrete around the base is still curing, and the surface will still be smoothed out.
Rich G. of Nashua, New Hampshire had an issue where the concrete around his bulkhead had started to crumble and chip away. He has noticed the problem getting worse over time so he thought it would be a good time to call someone to repair it. Rich called Erickson Foundation Solutions to see if they could come out and inspect the bulkhead.
Design Specialist Jason Vachon came to the home and inspected the bulkhead and noticed the concrete chipping away. Jason proposed a new bulkhead and new concrete around the edges.
Crew Lead Spencer Ladd and his team came to the home and replaced the old bulkhead with a new one will new concrete edges.
This homeowner in Nashua, NH was experiencing a block wall in their basement that is leaning and cracking. The homeowner called Erickson Foundation Solutions about a free inspection. Design Specialist Chris Greenwood arrived at the home and inspected the basement and the block wall and recommended EFS installing PowerBraces and a SmartJack to the basement.
A homeowner in Merrimack, New Hampshire, needed some support added to the addition at the back of their home. The addition in the back of their home had been deemed unsafe by the homeowners. They didn't let anyone go into that room for fear that it would collapse. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection of their addition. Our design specialist recommended installing EZ post to support the addition.
A homeowner in Merrimack, New Hampshire, has lived in their home for the past 21 years. In the last year, they have noticed a crack stemming off of the egress window in the basement. Over the last year, the crack had gotten worse and worse and the homeowners would like to find a solution for the crack. The crack has yet to leak but the homeowner doesn't want to wait until it starts leaking to find a solution for it. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our design specialist recommended installing FlexiSpan to cover the crack and prevent water from entering the basement if that crack would ever leak. The team attached a crack monitor to track if the crack was still active or not.