Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Gilford, New Hampshire had water entering his foundation near his sewage discharge line and existing sump pump. This occurred every time it rained and when snow melted. Mold had formed as a result. Looking to eliminate wet basement problems, he reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions.
Our Design Specialist, Jason Vachon, recommended installing WaterGuard perimeter drainage to the existing sump pump and CleanSpace wall encapsulation. This system is designed to capture all the water that led to seepage in the foundation walls, and filter it directly to the existing sump pump.
These systems waterproof the basement and eliminate moisture. The homeowner now has peace of mind that his basement will stay dry.
This homeowner in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts was experiencing their garage floor sloping. The homeowners plan to stay in this home for at least another 5 years and wished to protect the slab from getting worse and have it be structurally sound. The homeowners decided to call EFS to determine a solution.
Crew Leads Nick Melo and his team injected PolyLevel and lifted the slab up 2" and were able to make the slab more structurally sound.
A homeowner in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts had experienced water entering their basement for the past couple of years. Our production team installed WaterGuard, UltraSump, and IceGuard in their basement to stop water from collecting on their floor.
A homeowner in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts who has lived in their home for about 30 years reached out to EFS about adding new supports under the floor of their addition. The homeowners met with our Design Specialist and they recommended installing 6 SmartJacks and 2 Supplemental Beams under the floor of their addition to add stability.
A homeowner in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts, reached out to EFS because they were worried about the wooden supports in their basement. Their home was built in the early 1900s and they are worried the supports were the original supports. Our Design Specialist inspected the basement and recommended installing 4 SmartJacks and a 24' Supplemental Beam into the basement to lift, level, and stabilize the floor system of the early 1900s home.
