Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Contoocook, New Hampshire, a homeowner had been living in their home for 10 years. When they moved in they noticed cracks in their garage. They planned to repair the garage slab to then remodel the garage but other contractors said the concrete couldn't be fixed, it had to be replaced. The homeowners finally called EFS and we recommended using PolyLevel and NexusPro to lift, level, and seal the slab.
This homeowner in Contoocook, New Hampshire, had a sinking slab in their garage. They have seen the slab sink more and more each year. They called EFS for a free inspection of their home. Our Design Specialist recommended installing PolyLevel and NexusPro to the slab to lift and level it.
Our installation team injected PolyLevel beneath the slab and lift and leveled it before using NexusPro to seal the control joints and any cracks.
A homeowner in Attleboro, Massachusetts has been living with a sunken driveway since he purchased the home in 2005. Over time, settling caused the problem to worsen. Looking to lift and level the concrete, he reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions.
Our Design Specialist recommended using PolyLevel to lift and level the concrete. This polyurethane foam is injected underneath the slabs to fill voids between the soil and concrete. After raising and leveling the concrete, NexusPro was used to seal the joints. NexusPro is the superior sealant due to its resistance to UV rays, preventing drying and bubbling. With the joints and cracks sealed, water is unable to get underneath the concrete, which can cause shifting and further cracking.
The homeowner was shocked that the concrete in his driveway rose up 3 inches. His driveway will now be permanently stabilized and level.
The garage slab has sunk a couple of inches and the homeowner would like to have it lifted. EFS recommended injecting PolyLevel under the garage slab to lift it up.
This Condo Association in Nashua, New Hampshire wanted to level all of their concrete walkways to reduce tripping hazards for their tenants. Brian Allen came out to the Association and inspected the multiple units that they wanted to be releveled. He proposed that using PolyLevel will be an effective and the most cost-efficient method. Then, Crew Lead Chris Hanulec and his team injected the PolyLevel through the concrete to lift and level the concrete slabs that had sunk or shifted after they were initially installed.