Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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Before venturing into the crawl space of this Stoneham home, the sight of decaying wooden support columns understandably raised concerns for homeowner safety. Through our comprehensive approach, as showcased in the accompanying photos, we effectively transitioned a worrisome foundation into a secured, reliable structure. Utilizing SmartJack technology, we safeguarded the home's integrity, demonstrating our commitment to delivering not just a service, but a solid, long-standing solution for peace of mind.
Faced with a bowing floor from the added weight of a new pellet stove in Stoneham, MA, our recent project showcases our commitment to solid solutions. Before, you'll notice the precarious temporary supports struggling under pressure. Our intervention came with the SmartJack system—a proven reliable support upgrade. The after photo vividly illustrates how these careful installations have provided lasting stability where it's needed, ensuring the homeowner's piece of mind and the structural integrity of their living space.
Doug B. of Wakefield, New Hampshire was experiencing sagging in his barns foundation. He decided to call Erickson Foundation Solutions about a free inspection. Design Specialist Paul Magowan came to the home and inspected the foundation of the barn and he thinks that using SmartJacks will permanently stabilize the foundation.
Crew Lead Scott Crandall and his crew came to Doug's barn and stabilized the foundation using 8 Smart Jacks.
This homeowner in Sanbornville, NH wanted a solution to the water leaking into their basement through some cracks and holes. Our team installed FlexiSpan and a polymer crack seal to keep the water out. Not repairing or sealing cracks and holes in foundation walls would ultimately lead to further problems down the line for the homeowner, so he made the right decision in making the repairs and gaining some peace of mind.
A homeowner in Sanbornville, New Hampshire had water leaking into their basement from the feed to their swimming pool. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Design Specialist recommended a solution to sealing the crack. He recommended using crack injection to seal off the area where water was coming from the concrete and where the feed line was installed. We also touched up some of the concrete around the feed line.
