Before & After Photos

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Tripping Hazard from Concrete Pavers to Bridge, Melrose, MA

A building in Melrose, Massachusetts, has a tripping hazard in front of the building. The board members want the tripping hazard fixed. The building representatives called Erickson Foundation Solutions for a permanent solution. EFS inspected the building's tripping hazard. EFS recommended installing PolyLevel to eliminate the tripping hazard. 

Lifting Settling Pool Deck, Melrose, MA

The concrete around this inground pool in Melrose was sinking towards the edges away from the edge of the pool coping. As the settlement got worse over the years, the pool deck became more unsafe for family and friends as they walked and played around the pool during the summer. Our team was able to lift the sunken areas up as much as 2 inches in order to level out the surface. The PolyLevel lifting process was not disruptive to the surface of the concrete or to the surrounding landscaping, making it the ideal solution. Cracks and joints were then also sealed with NexusPro, and the concrete deck is now protected and safe for years to come.

Pool Deck Leveling in Melrose, MA

Facing a sinking deck in Melrose, MA, a homeowner reached out to us after pool coping repairs left a noticeable disparity. As seen in the before photo, the deck was uneven, detracting from the pool's appeal and safety. Through the precision of PolyLevel® for effective lifting and NexusPro® for seamless joint sealing, notice the transformation in the after photo. We not only realigned the deck to its rightful position but restored the area's aesthetics and functionality, embodying our commitment to delivering lasting, outstanding solutions to every home's needs.

Epoxy Wall Restoration, North Reading, MA

This homeowner in North Reading, Massachusetts, was experiencing leaking through their rock foundation. Design Specialist Michael Bradley came to the home and proposed a plan to the homeowners. Crew Lead Brendan Edwards and his crew came to the home and installed Epoxy Wall Restoration in the basement to ensure water wouldn't leak into the basement anymore.

Previously Repaired Crack Leaking Again, North Reading, MA

This homeowner in North Reading, Massachusetts was experiencing a crack in their basement start to leak. The crack was sealed previously. When the homeowners first moved into their home 8 years ago, a crack was visible in the basement. The crack is leaking again and they need to seal it. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection. 

Design Specialist Stephen Caron inspected the home.  As he walked into the basement he noticed the crack on the wall. Stephen examined the crack and recommended resealing the crack and then installing FlexiSpan over the sealed crack.

The crew began sealing the crack and then began installing the FlexiSpan. FlexiSpan is a product that is a permanent solution to keeping wall cracks dry. Before applying FlexiSpan, the crew seals the crack using crack injection. Then they put a coat of FlexiSpan open-cell foam sealant over the sealed crack. On top of the special sealant, they then installed the FlexiSpan. This method will seal the crack but, if the crack does leak again the FlexiSpan will act as a channel and guide the water to a draining point at the floor where it is connected to WaterGuard or Catus Board.