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A homeowner in Amherst, New Hampshire had found cracks from inside their basement. The cracks were on the foundation wall and were allowing water to come into the basement. The homeowners called EFS for a free inspection of their basement and our Design Specialist recommended installing 2 FlexiSpans and an Injection Crack Sealant into the basement to prevent water from entering their basement anymore.
A new homeowner in Littleton, Massachusetts, had noticed that there is water coming through a crack in the basement floor. The crew installed 22 of WaterGuard into the basement that tied in with an existing sump pump.
With a newly finished basement, a homeowner in Littleton, Massachusetts wanted to install an egress window to let in more light and enhance the living space. Looking for a company that values expertise, cleanliness, and offers warrantied products, she reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions.
Our team noted that along with building codes requiring finished basement living areas to have an emergency egress, they must also have a large window well with a step in it outside the egress window. The installation crew installed our Rockwell egress window and window well. The window well features built in steps for an easy exit in case of emergency, as well as a sleek and durable cover to prevent debris from entering the well.
Now that the job is complete, this homeowner has a naturally bright basement while also offering a safe exit space.
This homeowner in Sudbury, Massachusetts, has been living in their home since it was built in 1973. For the last 10 years, they have seen water coming into the basement. The problem has gotten slightly worse over the years and they decided it was time to find a solution. Our Design Specialist met with the homeowner and recommended installing 16 feet of WaterGuard, SuperSump, and IceGuard into the basement to prevent was from entering the basement
This homeowner in Sudbury, MA had a crawlspace area with an old plastic barrier that needed updating. Our team designed and proposed a solution to replace the vapor barrier with Cleanspace, and also replace the old wooden supports which were holding up the floor above.
The first stage of the project involved removing the wooden posts and replacing them with SmartJack crawlspace supports. Once these were in place, Cleanspace vapor barrier was installed across the entire floor of the crawlspace and up the walls.