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An owner of a rental property in Manchester, New Hampshire, had concerns with their sagging floors. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Design Specialist recommended replacing the old lally columns in the basement and then installing 3 SmartJacks with a 6ft supplemental beam.
Our production team successfully replaced the lally columns and added the SmartJacks in the basement to stabilize the floors and eliminated any sagging in the floors above.
This homeowner in Manchester, New Hampshire, had a retaining wall on the side of their home that cracked. The crack has become bigger since they moved into the home 2 years and they were becoming more concerned the retaining could potentially injure someone. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection of the retaining wall. Our Design Specialist recommended installing Geolock Anchors to stabilize the retaining wall. Our production team installed 3 Geolock Wall Anchors to stabilize the retaining wall.
This homeowner in Manchester, New Hampshire, had a horizontal crack in their foundation that they were concerned about. They called EFS for a free inspection of their basement. Our Design Specialist recommended installing 4 PowerBraces and 26' of CleanSpace to stabilize the wall.
In Manchester, NH, a homeowner faced a daunting issue: Lally Columns in their crawl space bending and cracking, jeopardizing the home's structural integrity. As you can see in the before photo, the damage was significant and required an expert touch. Enter our team at Erickson Foundation Solutions. We employed the innovative SmartJack system to stabilize and correct the underlying problems effectively. Notice in the after photo how the space is transformed – secure, reliable, and a testament to our commitment to providing remarkable customer experiences and durable solutions.
This homeowner in Manchester, New Hampshire had some cracks in their garage. Recently, the homeowner had repaved their driveway and the garage cracks got worse. They contemplated pouring a new garage floor but the homeowners had just paid for the driveway to be redone. So they decided to seek a repair from a local company. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Crew Lead Nick Melo and his team, first started by drilling small portholes into the slab. Then they set up slab jacks near the mouth of the garage and injected PolyLevel into the portholes to fill any void underneath the slab. Finally, they poured new concrete for a section of concrete that became dislodged from the rest of the slab.