Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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This homeowner was concerned with the condition of their concrete deck around their inground pool in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire. Various sections of the surface were uneven due to settlement, and cracks had formed throughout the patio. They wanted to not only fix the existing problems, but also see what they could do to prevent future settlement as well.
Our team designed and installed a solution utilizing our PolyLevel product, a polymer foam which is injected through tiny port holes to fill the voids beneath the concrete. as the voids are filled, the concrete lifts back up in a controlled manner, and allows our team to level out the concrete surface as much as possible. The homeowner was glad to not have to remove any concrete and pour new, as this would be a costly and messy process. Out team was able to complete the lift and stabilization of the concrete in a single day. The photos featured in this before and after highlight one section of the deck near a pool filter which were leveled out to remove a trip hazard.
In Mont Vernon, NH, a homeowner's poolside relaxation was disrupted by a troubling trip hazard near the diving board, as seen in the 'before' photo. Along came Erickson Foundation Solutions, applying our remarkable expertise. Utilizing PolyLevel and NexusPro, we provided a lasting fix. Now, the 'after' photo proudly showcases a leveled, seamless outdoor space, inviting the homeowner back to their cherished poolside moments. Trust us to transform your spaces with reliable solutions just like this.
This crawlspace had some light plastic laid out over the exposed soil, which had become dirty and useless over the years. A new homeowner moved in and wanted to clean up the space. Additionally, a structural engineer informed the owner the beams and posts supporting the structure were in severe disrepair, and so needed to be stabilized and/or replaced. Erickson Foundation Supportworks installed a number of SmartJacks and enclosed the area with CleanSpace Encapsulation System. There were several large rocks sticking up out of the soil which could not be removed from the crawlspace, and so the CleanSpace product does not appear to be perfectly flat in some places.
The bump addition on this home in New Boston was settling over time. It was supported by 3 concrete pillars, all of which had failed and were sinking. Our team proposed and installed 3 EZ Post helical piles to replace the concrete pillars. The EZ posts are permanent and will not settle.
This homeowner in New Boston, New Hampshire was experiencing water entering their basement through the bulkhead. Design Specialist John Prince came to the home and suggested waterproofing the bulkhead. Crew Lead Nick Carelli and his team came to the home and installed a waterproofing system on the bulkhead. They installed a waterproof barrier around the concrete bump-out that the bulkhead is resting on to ensure that no water can enter the basement through the bulkhead anymore.
