Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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Before, this Malden, MA homeowner faced the challenge of cold floors and potential health hazards due to a damp crawl space—an issue that might seem daunting at first glance. Our solution? A thorough installation of advanced SilverGlow insulation and the CleanSpace system, tailored to rejuvenate and protect the home’s infrastructure. As you can see in the after photo, the crawl space now boasts a clean, controlled, and efficient environment, ensuring warm floors above and a healthier home environment. Witnessing such transformations, where discomfort and concern turn into satisfaction and security, underscores our mission to not only solve foundational issues but also to leave our customers with the peace of mind knowing their home is in careful, capable hands—today, tomorrow, and for the long haul.
This homeowner in Lee, New Hampshire was experiencing radon levels between 8-9 pCi/L. The homeowners decided to call Erickson Foundation Solutions about a free inspection.
A Design Specialist arrived at the home and recommended installing a radon system with 2 extraction points and sealing a couple of long cracks on the foundation wall and the basement floor.
Crew Lead Branden Edwards and his team arrived at the home and installed the radon mitigation system and sealed the cracks in the basement.
A homeowner in Lee, New Hampshire, had water and moisture entering their basement. They were planning on remodeling the basement but wanted to make sure water could ruin it. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our design specialist recommended installing an UltraSump, WaterGuard, FlexiSpan, and a SaniDry in the basement.
This homeowner in Lee, New Hampshire has lived in their home since it was built in 2005. In the last 3 years, they have seen a crack start to form in the foundation wall of their detached garage and get larger every year. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection of their garage. Our Design Specialist Victor Tapia met with the homeowner and inspected the garage. Victor found that the crack was getting larger because the wall was bowing outward and needed to be stabilized to stop the wall from continuing to bow.
This homeowner was concerned with the sagging floors in his home. The support columns in the basement beneath the floor joists were very narrow and not properly supporting the weight of the home above. Per the city of Everett's building requirements, our Erickson Foundation team replaced the unstable posts with new lally columns in various locations throughout the basement. Some of the new columns also included a top plate of a steel I-beam to assist with distributing the weight over several feet rather than just at single points.
