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This large concrete retaining wall was cracked and leaning. Our team installed wall anchors to permanently stabilize the wall structure and prevent the problem from getting worse over time.
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.
A homeowner in Danbury, New Hampshire noticed that the stairs in his barn have been shifting out of place over the years. His cobblestone wall had also been bowing inwards, which was of big concern. With this barn being used for livestock and storage, it was essential that it got the proper support.
Our Design Specialist, Jason Vachon, recommended installing an auxiliary wall along with our GeoLock wall anchor system. This system prevents the foundation wall from continuing to bow and lean in, and can also even straighten the wall. This system is installed by first putting the auxiliary wall in place. Once the concrete has dried, galvanized steel plates are attached to the wall and a steel rod is connected and then drilled through the soil. Once durable soil is found, an anchor is connected to the rod. This supports and stabilizes the auxiliary wall.
With this system in place, the barn is now receiving the proper support and stability. This will put an end to bowing and wall cracks, and will definitely stop the wall from collapsing. This homeowner can have peace of mind that his livestock and storage will stay safe.
This homeowner in Holden, Massachusetts, has a room that they use for storage. The slab has cracked and sank and they would like to have EFS lift, level, and seal the slab so they could use the space as something other than storage. Our Installation team uses PolyLevel and NexusPro to lift, level, and seal the slab.
A homeowner in Auburn, Massachusetts had their stone and brick foundation wall bowing outward. The homeowner reached out to Erickson Foundation Solutions for a free inspection of their foundation to find a solution for their basement. After inspection, our Design Specialist recommended installing an Auxiliary Wall against the foundation where the wall was bowing outward. Our crew arrived at the home and installed an Auxiliary wall over the bowing section of the foundation.