Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, had water coming into their mostly finished basement. The homeowner wanted a way to prevent water from collecting in their basement. Our design specialist recommended installing a SuperSump and an IceGuard to prevent water from building up in the basement.
A homeowner in Wellesley, MA, recently found that their home had radon levels of 4.5 pCi/L, which is slightly above the Environmental Protection Agency’s recommended limit of 4 pCi/L. Radon, a gas that seeps into homes from the soil beneath the foundation, was a significant concern, especially with a finished basement and young children in the household. To ensure their family’s safety and enjoy their basement with peace of mind, they contacted Erickson Foundation Solutions. The radon mitigation system installation involved drilling an extraction point in the basement floor, inserting a vent pipe, and connecting a fan to draw radon gas out from beneath the home. Radon is then removed above the roofline to ensure it is released far away from entry points of the home.
In Attleboro, MA, a homeowner reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions to address the aesthetic concerns of their pool deck. The before photo reveals discoloration and signs of uneven wear that detracted from their outdoor space's visual appeal. We applied DecoShield®, providing a dual benefit: a cosmetic lift and durable moisture proof protection. Notice the transformation in the after photo; DecoShield® offers a structurally sound shield against stains and damage while delivering a consistent, polished finish to enhance curb appeal. This solution showcases our commitment to superior customer service and permanent results.
A homeowner in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts, had radon concerns in their home. They had a gym in their basement that they would like to use without worrying about radon. Our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system in the basement. Our radon team installed the radon pipe in the basement and the fan on the side of the home. The design specialist selected a part of the home that isn't visible to the public so the radon fan is discrete.
This homeowner had a large foundation wall crack in their basement. To effectively seal it, we first injected a polyurethane sealant, which expands as a foam inside the crack. The surface of the crack is then sealed with an epoxy. This two part system is guaranteed to stop any leaks and prevent any water damage. A crack monitor is also installed to help monitor any future foundation wall movement.
