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A homeowner that has only lived in their home for 6 months has found that one of the foundation walls in the basement is bulging and letting water in. They called EFS for a free inspection. The Design Specialist inspected and recommended installing an Auxiliary Wall.
The owner of a 150-year-old building in Boston, Massachusetts, had seen a building collapse in Miami and immediately thought of their building in Boston. They called EFS to have the structure of their building looked at. Our Design Specialist recommended installing Push Piers under the main brick column in the middle of the building. Our team installed Push Piers on 3 sides of the brick column to support it and the building.
The basement area of this condo unit in Charlestown, MA had a number of old wooden columns supporting the floor above. Over the years, temporary adjustable jacks were also installed to help with the sagging floors, but this was not a permanent solution. Our team installed 3 SmartJacks to replace the failing columns. The SmartJacks are engineered to withstand the weight of the entire structure above, and will prevent any further floors or beams from sagging.
Discover the transformation in these photos from a recent basement repair in Boston, MA. Faced with a home inspection that revealed outdated lally columns in need of replacement, the homeowner reached out to us. In the before photo, notice the old, unreliable columns putting the home's stability at risk. After, see our solution proudly displayed: the robust SmartJack system. We swiftly replaced the compromised structures, ensuring a solid, long-lasting foundation for years to come, truly fulfilling our mission to provide remarkable experiences and reliable solutions for every homeowner.
This homeowner in Epsom, New Hampshire had a crack in their foundation. EFS came out to the home and inspected the crack and recommended using Push Piers to stabilize the foundation. The EFS crew arrived at the home and installed Push Piers on the foundation of the home.