Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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In Candia, New Hampshire, a homeowner observed their backyard concrete deck gradually sinking and developing cracks over the past 17 years. The condition has deteriorated over time, presenting trip hazards and diminishing the deck's appearance. To prevent further damage, they sought assistance from Erickson Foundation Solutions.
Our Design Specialist, Anthony Brancato, recommended installing PolyLevel and NexusPro to rejuvenate the concrete. The installation team began the project by injecting PolyLevel, a type of polyurethane foam, beneath the sunken concrete areas. They utilized slab jacks to elevate the concrete to the appropriate level, filling the voids below. This method raises, levels, and stabilizes the concrete. Subsequently, NexusPro, a sealant for cracks and joints, was applied to the areas most impacted by previous damage, preventing future settling and cracking.
The use of these products successfully removed the tripping hazards and enhanced the deck's appearance. Our team maintained communication with the homeowner during the entire project, and he was extremely pleased with the outcome.
In Millis, MA, a significant settlement issue affected a homeowner’s pool deck area, reducing safety and functionality. As seen, the before photo shows how drastically the concrete had settled by 6 inches near the diving board end. Utilizing the advanced PolyLevel® system, we expertly lifted and leveled the deck by injecting high-strength polyurethane foam beneath the slabs. Once elevated, NexusPro® Joint Sealant was applied to the concrete joints, preventing further water infiltration. The after photo displays the remarkable restoration and improvement in the deck's structural integrity and appearance.
A homeowner in Natick, Massachusetts, lived in the home that her parents had built in 1989. Around 2009 they redid the basement bathroom and the company who did the work noticed there was a void under the slab. They paid a company to come out and fill the void with cement. Now over a decade later, the problem has only gotten worse and the homeowners are looking to find a permanent solution. They reached out to EFS for a free inspection of their foundation. Our Design Specialist met with the homeowners and talked about their experience with this issue and what their goals were. After learning about the issue Mark looked at the foundation and found that the foundation had settled and a section of the concrete had cracked. Mark designed a solution for the homeowners which included installing 18 Push Piers, 80 feet of NexusPro Crack Repair, and PolyLevel.
This homeowner in Pelham, New Hampshire found that the foundation of their 3-season sunroom was sinking and separating from the home. Design Specialist Michael Bradley came to the home and inspected the home. Michael proposed that they install piers under the sunroom to stop it from sinking. Crew Lead Jon Provost and his team came to the home and installed the push piers.
This homeowner in Pelham, New Hampshire has been living in their home for 30 years and has recently been concerned with radon. The homeowner decided to test for radon in his home. The test occurred in the finished area of the basement where the homeowner's son lives. The test results came back at 12 pCi/L. The homeowner decided to call Erickson Foundation Solutions about a free inspection.
Design Specialist Isaac Hernandez arrived at the home and inspected the basement. He designed a radon mitigation system specifically for this home.
Crew Lead Branden Edwards arrived at the home and installed the new radon mitigation system into the basement.
