Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Exeter, New Hampshire, recently purchased their 1800s home from their mother-in-law. The new homeowner had noticed sloping and damaged finished work on the main floors of their home. They decided to reach out to EFS for a free inspection, and our Design Specialist Liam recommended installing 10 SmartJacks in the basement to eliminate the sloping of the main floor of the home.
In Exeter, NH, a homeowner faced a critical moment: a failing support post threatening the stability of their home's floors during a sale. This could've deterred potential buyers, but we stepped in. As you can see in the before photo, the unreliable support looked like a ticking time bomb. The transformation is undeniable - notice in the after photo how our installation of SmartJacks not only stabilized the existing structure but ensured a reliable and long-lasting solution, turning a point of concern into a mark of confidence for both seller and future homeowners.
The main floors of a home in Newfields, New Hampshire are out of level. They called EFS to install SmartJacks under the main support beam.
In Newfields, NH, a homeowner noticed their dream home's front porch needed additional support to protect against damage. The before photo illustrates our team skillfully installing helical piers into the soil, a process designed to provide the necessary stabilization. Notice in the after photo, the superb finishing indicating a job well done. Through this project, we've ensured their home's safety and longevity, highlighting our mission to deliver not just a service, but peace of mind and a lasting solution.
This homeowner in Georgetown, Massachusetts, had a crack in their basement that was allowing water in. They have had the crack for a while and finally decided to repair it. The homeowners called EFS for a free inspection of their home and our Design Specialist met with them at their home and inspected the entire basement. Our Design Specialist recommended installing FlexiSpan to seal the crack and prevent water from entering the home.
