Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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In Moultonborough, NH, a homeowner noticed their foundation sinking into the soil, a daunting problem that could severely impact their property's value and integrity. As demonstrated in the before photo, the issue was significant, but not beyond our expertise. Leveraging our proven Push Pier system, showcased in the after photo, we were able to not only halt the sink but also stabilize the foundation, ensuring a secure future for the home. Our team transformed worry into peace of mind, providing a remarkable customer experience and a durable solution that fortifies the home against time and nature.
This homeowner in Acton, Massachusetts, was experiencing water pooling in their garage after every rainstorm. The water that was coming into the garage from the driveway was causing the foundation to sink. Design Specialist Jason Furrey came to the home to inspect the homeowner's concerns. Jason confirmed that there was a leak in the roof of the garage causing water to come into the garage and settle on the garage floor. Crew Lead Nick Melo and his team came to the home and used PolyLevel to lift the sinking garage floor.
This homeowner in Acton, Massachusetts had recently learned about the harmful effects of radon. They would like to have their house tested for radon. They would like to be conscious of their long-term health, so they decided to call EFS for a test and a free inspection.
Crew Lead Dillon Kingbury and his team arrived at the home and installed a radon mitigation system into the home.
A homeowner in Acton, Massachusetts, had recently talked with some friends who had a radon system installed in their home. The homeowner decided to do some radon research and learned about its harmfulness to the human body. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a free inspection. Our design specialist recommended installing 2 radon fans with 3 total extraction points in the home. The two radon systems will collect radon gas from under the home and remove it and send it up into the atmosphere where it can dissipate into the air.
A homeowner in Acton, Massachusetts, had lived in a home that was built in 1769. They have lived in the home since last October and planned on gutting the kitchen and remodeling it. Because of the age of the home, the homeowners wanted to replace the beam and floor joist of the kitchen floor. For extra precaution, the homeowners decided to reach out to EFS for options of additional support under the new beam and joists. Our design specialist recommended installing 4 SmartJacks under the beam and installing CleanSpace in the crawlspace under the kitchen.
The team installed the supports under the beam to support the new weight of the remodeled kitchen. After the SmartJacks were installed the team installed CleanSpace to encapsulate the crawlspace to prevent moisture and pests from entering the crawlspace.
