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A homeowner in Westford, Massachusetts, had been living in their home for the past 30 years. Since they moved in the foundation has had a small horizontal crack along the front-facing wall. Over the past 3 years, the crack had gotten worse and that wall had started to bow inward. Our design specialist recommended installing PowerBraces along the front-facing foundation wall. Our production team installed 7 PowerBraces to the foundation wall.
A homeowner in Natick, Massachusetts, lived in the home that her parents had built in 1989. Around 2009 they redid the basement bathroom and the company who did the work noticed there was a void under the slab. They paid a company to come out and fill the void with cement. Now over a decade later, the problem has only gotten worse and the homeowners are looking to find a permanent solution. They reached out to EFS for a free inspection of their foundation. Our Design Specialist met with the homeowners and talked about their experience with this issue and what their goals were. After learning about the issue Mark looked at the foundation and found that the foundation had settled and a section of the concrete had cracked. Mark designed a solution for the homeowners which included installing 18 Push Piers, 80 feet of NexusPro Crack Repair, and PolyLevel.
This homeowner in Nahua, New Hampshire had a crack in their foundation. The crack goes through both inside and out. Senior Design Specialist Michael LaMalfa came to the home and inspected the crack and proposed a solution. Crew Lead Scott Crandall and his crew came to the home and sealed the inside and outside of the crack.
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.
A condo association in Nashua, New Hampshire, had noticed some of their walkways were cracked and sunken. They wanted to repair the walkways so no injuries could result from the tripping hazard. Our design specialist recommended installing PolyLevel and NexusPro to the walkway to lift, level, and seal the walkway.