Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Sherborn, Massachusetts, had lived in their home for 6 years. Their neighbors one day knocked on the door to tell them that they had installed a radon mitigation system in their home because they had higher than recommended radon levels. The homeowner decided to get their home tested after their neighbors stopped by. The levels in their home tested at 5.8 pCi/L so they decided to call EFS for a free inspection. Our Design Specialist recommended and designed a radon mitigation system to install in their home.
Our installation team installed a radon mitigation system into the home and lowered the radon levels from 5.8 pCi/L to below 4.0 pCi/L.
A homeowner in Sherborn, MA expressed concerns about the safety of their residence after detecting radon levels of 8 picocuries per liter. The Environmental Protection Agency recommends mitigation for homes with radon levels exceeding 4 picocuries per liter. Following a comprehensive inspection, we devised a tailored solution to protect the home from radon. This solution involved creating two extraction points in the basement, equipping them with PVC piping to safely expel radon, installing a radon fan to actively draw radon gas, and extending additional PVC piping to release the radon above the roofline. The homeowner now has peace of mind, knowing their home is safeguarded against radon gas.
This retaining wall in Chelmsford, MA was leaning on two sides. Erickson Foundation Supportworks repaired the wall with GeoLock wall anchors.
This home in Chelmsford, MA had high a PCI/L level and needed a Radon Mitigation sytem installed. In the before photo you can see the home before the vent pipe and mitigation system were installed. The after photo shows the home after the vent pipe was installed.
This homeowner in Chelmsford, Massachusetts plans to make this current home their forever home. They are looking to fix the mouth of their garage which has cracked and sank over the years. The slab has sunk enough to cause a gap between the slab and the garage door. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Stephen Caron inspected the garage and confirmed that there was some cracking in the mouth of the garage and it needed to be lifted as well. Stephen recommended installing PolyLevel to lift the slab, and then using Nexus Pro and Concrete to repair the cracks on the slab.
Crew Lead Nick Melo and his team arrived at the home and installed PolyLevel, NexusPro, and Concrete in the garage.
