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A homeowner in Brookline, New Hampshire, built their home in 1990. After 10 years of living in their home, the homeowner decided to build a detached garage to keep their cars and other belongings in. Two decades after building their garage the homeowner noticed cracks in the left side of the garage becoming bigger and bigger. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection. During the inspection, our design specialist noticed the left side of the garage seemed to be lower than the right side and the cracks on the left side of the garage signify that the left side of the garage was settling. Our design specialist recommended installing Push Piers to the left side of the garage to stabilize the foundation.
A detached garage in Brookline, New Hampshire had its sinking foundation repaired by EFS. The left side of the garage was lifted and stabilized by using Push Piers. After the foundation was stabilized the homeowner noticed that the garage slab was still not 100% level. Our PolyLevel team arrived onsite to lift and level the slab in the garage. The team injected PolyLevel into small portholes that will fill the void under the slab and slowly lift the until it is level.
Discover how we helped a new homeowner in Brookline, NH tackle a slight bowing wall issue – preserving their home for years to come. As noticeable in the before photo, the wall’s integrity was compromised, posing a threat to the home's structure. Our solution? The installation of the GeoLock Wall Anchor, seen in the after photo, not only stabilized the wall but also ensured a lasting fix, aligning with our mission to deliver reliability and an extraordinary customer experience.
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.
The entrance to this small business in Warner, New Hampshire had 50 year old concrete steps. Over time, the steps settled and cracked, and so the store front was not appealing. The owner planned on doing a complete remodel of the exterior of the building, but first needed to address the stability of the steps.
PolyLEVEL was injected beneath the steps to raise them back to a near level position, and the cracks were sealed to complete the look. Job was completed by foreman Andrew Ahlquist.