Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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The owner of a 1970s home in Goffstown, New Hampshire, bought their property in 2018. However, they have recently noticed that the front-facing foundation wall seems to be bowing inwards. Therefore, they reached out to EFS to request a free inspection of their foundation walls. EFS's Design Specialist, Jared Pavluvcik, inspected the basement and suggested installing an Auxiliary Wall along the entire length of the front-facing foundation wall. This would stabilize the foundation wall and stop it from bowing any further.
A home in Canterbury, New Hampshire was built approximately 2 years ago. The homeowners, who have lived in the home since it was built, noticed cracking and leaning of their foundation wall. They call EFS to look at their home and present a solution for repairing their foundation wall. Our Design Specialist recommended installing Geolocks and Crack Injection on the foundation wall to straighten the wall and seal the cracks.
This homeowner in Groton, Massachusetts had purchased their home 2 years ago as a fixer-upper with foundation issues. When the homeowner purchased the home they believed they could do some of the repairs themselves. The homeowner doesn't think that is the case anymore. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
The design specialist recommended a masonry wall rebuild
The EFS team first supported the home using temporary posts. They then chipped away the old foundation wall down to the footing. Next, they poured a new footing. Once the footing was set they started building the masonry wall.
A homeowner in Groton, Massachusetts, lives in a home that was built over 100 years ago. Since they moved into the home 2 years ago they have been worried about the foundation walls of the home. They reached out to EFS for a free inspection of their foundation. Our Design Specialist recommended replacing a 10' section of the foundation wall and replacing it with our Masonry Wall.
In Merrimack, NH, a homeowner faced a significant vertical wall crack in their cement block foundation, as clearly seen in the before photo. This crack risked compromising the structural stability of their home. By implementing our advanced PowerBrace™ System, we permanently stabilized the affected wall. The after photo illustrates the effective placement of zinc-plated steel beams, securely anchored from floor to framing. This tailored solution ensures that there is no further inward movement, enhancing the long-term integrity of the foundation without needing extensive drilling or digging.
