Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This home in Lowell, MA was continuously getting a wet basement. Water was leaking in through the basement walls. Although there was a sump pump in place, the system wasn't properly catching all the water, nor was it homeowner friendly. An exposed pit with a pump is not an efficient system. Erickson Foundation Supportworks upgraded sump pump system, combined with a battery backup, is the complete, reliable system this homeowner deserved.
A homeowner in Lowell, Massachusetts, had the concrete slabs on their front walkway start to sink. One slab had sunk so much that the homeowners had placed concrete pavers over the slab to reduce the tripping hazard. EFS recommended installing PolyLevel on the front patio.
A homeowner in Lowell, Massachusetts, had sagging and bouncing floors on their main floor. The homeowner wanted to have the floors fixed correctly so they reached out to EFS for a free inspection. Our team inspected the home and recommended installing lally columns and SmartJacks into the crawlspace.
This homeowner in Lowell, Massachusetts, has lived at the residence for over 10 years. They have periodically tested the home for radon but this year the levels were noticeably higher than normal. They called EFS for an inspection of the basement to have our Design Specialist create a design for a radon system in their home.
Our installation team installed the radon system into the home with a single radon extraction point and fan to pull radon-filled air out of the home.
Facing persistent basement moisture complications in Lowell, MA, a diligent homeowner sought our expertise to enhance their existing sump pump system. Before, moisture intrusion was a clear challenge, visible in the discomforting dampness. Embracing reliability, we integrated WaterGuard for unparalleled interior drainage and IceGuard to combat freezing conditions, securing a dry, enduring environment. Observe in the photos how seamlessly our solutions revitalized the space, echoing our commitment to offer not just immediate relief but a lasting sanctuary against water woe.
