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In Groton, MA, the homeowner aimed to boost property value before sale, but the existing lally columns in the basement were ineffective at supporting the floors. As shown in the before photo, this caused structural concerns, potentially impacting the home's overall worth. Erickson Foundation Solutions expertly resolved this by installing our SmartJack® System. Notice in the after photo how this system efficiently stabilized the floor joists, addressing the weak lally column issue and promoting stability and confidence in the home’s foundation for potential buyers.
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.
A homeowner in Harvard, Massachusetts, had seen their pool deck sinking over the past couple of years. The pool had stamped concrete deck and a couple of the slabs are causing tripping hazards. They wanted to have the pool deck repaired to eliminate the tripping hazards. Our PolyLevel team lifted and leveled 4 slabs around the pool.
In this foundation in Bow, NH you can see the crack that started to form on the foundation. In the second photo, Erickson Foundation Supportworks sealed the crack and installed a Geo-Lock system to stabalize the wall from moving.
This homeowner in Bow, New Hampshire was experiencing the back of their garage bowing outward. The homeowner of 15 years has noticed the problem get slightly worse over time and wanted to look into a repair. Design Specialist John Prince came to the home and inspected the issue. He concluded that the home would benefit from installing geolocks to counteract the wall being pushed outward.
Crew Lead Scott Crandall and his team came to the home and dug a trench in the garage so that they could internally mount 3 geolocks under the garage floor. They drilled a long threaded rod from the back of the garage to the trench in the garage. Once they drill the rod to the trench they secure large plates to both ends and tighten them to create enough tension to secure the foundation wall. After, they filled the trench and put covers on the geolocks that are on the back of the garage.