Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Wenham, Massachusetts, had worried about the health of themselves and their grandchildren when they visit their home. They tested their radon levels in their home and the results came back with an average of 8 pCi/L. The homeowner called EFS for an inspection of their home and our Design Specialist recommended and designed a radon mitigation system to install in their home.
Our installation team installed a radon mitigation system with 2 extraction points.
This home on a crawlspace foundation in Hampton, NH was dealing with sagging floors. There were temporary bricks and old beams supporting the entire structure. SmartJacks were installed to replace these failing supports and provide something more stable and permanent.
This homeowner in Hampton, New Hampshire, was looking for a permanent solution to their sagging floors. They called Erickson Foundation Supportworks to inspect their crawlspace and determine the best way to fix the problem. Design specialist Nate Erickson proposed SmartJacks along with a new steel beam. Crew Lead Jon Provost and his team installed the SmartJacks the floor was correctly and permanently stabilized.
A condominium on Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, was experiencing a myriad of foundation issues. The foundation was cracking, shifting, and falling back into a marsh. Senior Design Specialist Michael LaMalfa came to the condo and examined all of the units and the surroundings of the building to gauge what repairs the building would need. He proposed that the first action item would be Geolock Anchors along the back wall and sides of the building.
Crew Lead Spencer Ladd and his team came and drilled through the concrete in each of the 10 units garages to install Geolocks from the back wall to the trench in the garage. A large galvanized metal plate is put on each side of a metal rod that is drilled between the trench and the back wall to hold things in place.
Over a span of two and a half months, the crew installed a few different foundation securing devices.
A homeowner in Hampton, New Hampshire, had water entering their semi-finished basement during heavy rains. The basement floors are covered in tile except for one corner of the floor is open. This section of the floor had an old sump basin. The homeowner wanted to prevent water from entering the basement. Our design specialist recommended installing WaterGuard, a SuperSump, and Ice Guard into the basement to collect and remove the water.
