Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Worcester, Massachusetts, has lived in their early 1900s home for 10 years. They were planning on selling the home in the next few years so they were tackling projects to help sell the home. They wanted to replace the old supports in the basement will sturdier supports. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection of their home. Our Design Specialist inspected the home and recommended installing 4 SmartJacks in the basement to stabilize the floor system.
A 1920s home in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, had been purchased two years ago and the home inspector noticed that the floor system was sagging. The homeowner called EFS for a free inspection of the basement and the supports. Our Design Specialist inspected the basement and recommended installing 7 SmartJacks in the basement to eliminate the sagging and add support to the floor system. Our team installed the new supports and lift-up on the floor system to level them and stabilize them.
This retaining wall had several large cracks along the length of it, and was beginning to lean. The homeowner wished to permanently stabilize the wall before conditions got worse. Erickson Foundation Supportworks stabilized the wall with 12 GeoLock anchors.
This large concrete retaining wall was cracked and leaning. Our team installed wall anchors to permanently stabilize the wall structure and prevent the problem from getting worse over time.
Greg B. of Marlboro, Massachusetts was experiencing settling on the backside of their house. Behind the home is a retaining wall that is holding the soil that is holding the home in place. Greg thinks the settling in the backyard is causing cracking in his garage. He called Erickson Foundation Solutions to see if they could send someone out to inspect his home.
Design Specialist John Prince came to Greg's home and inspected the garage and the backyard. He confirmed Greg's suspicions of settlement in the backyard. John proposed to stop the settlement they install Push Piers in the back of the home and then after those are installed they seal the cracks, PolyLEVEL, and Resurface the whole garage.
Crew Lead Chris Hanlek and his team came to the home and installed the PolyLEVEL, Crack Seal, and Resurface.