Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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The owner of a century-old house in Berlin, Massachusetts, had concerns about radon levels and sought help from EFS. After conducting an inspection, our Design Specialist Liam FitzPatrick suggested installing a radon mitigation system, Drainage Matting, and CleanSpace to lower the levels inside the house.
This detached barn in Dunbarton, New Hampshire was originally installed on several concrete columns. Over the years, the columns shifted or sunk, leading to the barn becoming unstable. EZ Post helical piers were installed to replace these failing concrete columns and permanently stabilize the barn.
A homeowner in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, has lived in their home for the past 30+ years. Since they purchased the home they had noticed the garage was settling a bit. Now 30+ years later they have seen the settling get worse and lead to cracks forming. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection. Our Design Specialist examined the garage and recommended building a new masonry wall to stabilize the garage.
This homeowner in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, had lived in their home for the past 8 years and had seen the roof of their covered porch sag in the middle. They reached out to EFS for a free inspection. We recommended replacing the supports with our Helical Piers with Porch Brackets to support the roof over the porch. We installed 7 Helical Piers under the roof to straighten the roofline and add support to it.
Over the years, the concrete deck surrounding this inground pool in Dunbarton, NH had settled and caused cracks to form. There were uneven areas throughout the surface, and the homeowner was looking for a contractor to fix it up for them.
Our concrete repair team used slab jacks and PolyLevel, to lift, level, and stabilize the areas of concern throughout the pool deck. Some of the voids were 3 inches, which were completely filled and successfully lifted the cracked and sunken slab. The cracks and joints will then be sealed to add further protection against water and settlement concerns.
