Serving Southern New Hampshire, Middlesex and Essex Counties Massachusetts
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A homeowner in Orange, New Hampshire lives in a home that was originally built in the 1700s. The homeowners were looking to start renovating the home but wanted to stabilize the foundation and the floor system before beginning the renovation process. Our Design Specialist inspected the home and recommended rebuilding the stone foundation wall with a new Masonry Block wall. Our team removed the old stone foundation wall and installed a new Masonry wall in its place.
A homeowner in Oakham, Massachusetts, had found that their fieldstone foundation was crumbling. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Senior Design Specialist Matt inspected the foundation and recommended installing PolyLevel Wall Restoration and PowerBraces on the fieldstone foundation.
The team used the PowerBraces to add extra support to the interior of the fieldstone wall. Once the team installed the PowerBraces the team then began spraying the foundation wall with PolyLevel Wall Restoration to seal the wall.
This homeowner has been living in their home for 6 months and noticed their sunroom was sinking after all of the snow from the winter melted. They decided to call EFS to have someone inspect the home. The Design Specialist recommended installing EZ Posts under the sunroom to stop it from sinking.
This homeowner in New London, New Hampshire was experiencing cracks in their block foundation. They decided to call Erickson Foundation Solutions about a free inspection.
Design Specialist Jason Vachon arrived at the home and inspected the basement of the home. Jason found that the cracking and leaning due to the pressure of the ground pushing the wall inward. Jason recommended installing PowerBraces into the basement.
Design Specialist Nick Carelli and his team arrived at the home and installed PowerBrace into the basement.
An owner of a funeral home in New London, New Hampshire, had a water pipe undermine one of their foundation walls. EFS installed a new footing and masonry wall to replace the wall that had been undermined.
