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A homeowner in Franklin, New Hampshire, had recently purchased their early 1900s home and noticed that the floors weren't level and needed to be lifted. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a free inspection, and our design specialist recommended installing SmartJacks into the crawlspace.
Facing the uncomfortable reality of a destabilized crawl space and troublesome humidity in Boylston, MA, the before photo reveals a space in desperate need of professional intervention. Notice the lack of support and the evident moisture issues plaguing the area. Fast forward to our solution: by installing SmartJack to provide structural stability and SaniDry Sedona to tackle the humidity head-on, the after photo showcases a transformed space. It's not just about fixes; it's about providing a secure, dry environment underfoot, delivering on our promise for a remarkable customer experience with long-lasting results.
A homeowner in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire had built their home 10 years ago. Recently they have seen a couple of vertical cracks forming in their basement. They reached out to EFS for a free inspection of their basement. Our Design Specialist Victor recommended installing Crack Injection into the cracks in the basement. Our team installed our 2-step Crack Injection to multiple cracks in their basement to prevent water from entering their basement anymore.
This crawlspace had some light plastic laid out over the exposed soil, which had become dirty and useless over the years. A new homeowner moved in and wanted to clean up the space. Additionally, a structural engineer informed the owner the beams and posts supporting the structure were in severe disrepair, and so needed to be stabilized and/or replaced. Erickson Foundation Supportworks installed a number of SmartJacks and enclosed the area with CleanSpace Encapsulation System. There were several large rocks sticking up out of the soil which could not be removed from the crawlspace, and so the CleanSpace product does not appear to be perfectly flat in some places.
The bump addition on this home in New Boston was settling over time. It was supported by 3 concrete pillars, all of which had failed and were sinking. Our team proposed and installed 3 EZ Post helical piles to replace the concrete pillars. The EZ posts are permanent and will not settle.