Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This homeowner in Boxford, Massachusetts was having a radon issue in their home. They had their house tested by an outside source and they told the homeowner that their radon levels were too high. The homeowner called Erickson and had Design Specialist Brian Allen come out and look at the home. Brian designed a radon mitigation system for the homeowners. The Crew Lead Scott Crandall and his team successfully installed a new custom radon mitigation system for this home.
This homeowner in Boxford, Massachusetts had recently moved into a new home. This home was a new construction that had very high radon levels. The house came installed with a pipe already in the foundation. The homeowner called Erickson and a Design Specialist Michael Bierdrzycki came to design a radon system. The Crew Lead Scott Crandall and his team successfully installed a custom Radon system in the home.
A sunroom in Boxford, Massachusetts needs to be stabilized. The roof needs to be replaced but first, the sunroom needs to be stabilized. To stabilize the sunroom the homeowner called EFS. EFS installed 6 EZ posts and 3 SmartJacks with a Supplemental beam.
A homeowner in Boxford, Massachusetts, recently purchased the home she had lived in their entire life. The homeowner runs an ice cream business out of the home as well. The homeowner planned on renovating the 150-year-old home and making sure it is there forever home. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Design Specialist Kenny recommended installing SmartJacks under the support beams in the basement to add more support to the main floor of the home.
This homeowner in Boxford, MA was concerned with their levels of radon being around 4.0 pCi/l. They spent a lot of time at home indoors, and in their basement, and so wished to feel safer and have peace of mind. This before and after shows what the radon mitigation system looks like on the exterior of the home, complete with a cover over the fan unit. After installation, the levels tested below 4.0 and the customer was pleased with the results.
