Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Center Ossipee, New Hampshire, has owned this home since the 1970s as a second home. Now they decided to make this home their primary residence and they wanted to test to see what the radon levels were. The homeowners tested the radon levels in their home and the results were around 37 pCi/L. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection, and our design specialist recommended installing a radon mitigation system with 2 extraction points.
Before, our client in Ossipee, NH, faced the all-too-common problem of a broken sump pump, leading to a musty basement that felt more like a problem than part of their home. Notice in the before photo the evident lack of reliable water control. We stepped in to transform the space. With the installation of our UltraSump System, as shown in the after photo, we not only fixed the immediate issue but also prevented future moisture problems, securing a healthier, more enjoyable basement space. Our commitment shines through in providing a solution that brings peace of mind and a remarkable customer experience.
This homeowner had quite a few things that needed attention in their basement. They had support issues, bowing of walls, and water coming into the basement. They decided to call Erickson Foundation Supportworks. Design Specialist Paul Magowan came to the home to inspect what they needed. They ended up needing to install SmartJacks, a sump pump, waterproofing, and needed to dig a trench to divert water away from the home. Crew Lead Jon Provost and his team installed everything and were able to dig the trench.
This homeowner in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire was experiencing water coming into their garage and causing damage to the concrete. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Crew Lead Ed Nadreau and his team arrived at the home and installed 18' of FlexiSpan and 3 Crack Monitors to the cracks in the garage.
The Director of Facilities at Camp Bernadette in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire has an issue with their arts and crafts building. The arts and crafts building, which was built in 1935, has a crack in the foundation wall.
A design specialist from EFS inspected the arts and crafts building. They examined the foundation wall of the building. A couple of cracks were found and one section was separating from the foundation. The design specialist recommended installing a new masonry wall on the corner of the foundation and then Geolocks down the rest of the foundation wall.
The EFS crew installed a masonry wall at the corner of the building and then secured the rest of the wall with 5 Geolocks.
