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Before, as you can see, this home in Shirley, MA, faced serious challenges with a cracking and sinking foundation due to settlement on a sloped lawn. Not only was it unsettling, but it also risked the home's integrity. After bringing in our team, we've reversed those concerns by installing Push Piers for a robust lift and stabilization. Plus, we've seamlessly sealed all cracks, making this foundation secure and the home safe again. The difference is clear, showcasing our dedication to providing reliable solutions and a remarkable customer experience.
In Holderness, NH, a homeowner faced a deflecting crawl space wall with structural compromise, as shown by a 20-foot horizontal crack running along its length. Erickson Foundation Solutions implemented the effective GeoLock Wall Anchor system to stabilize the foundation. We removed a section of the garage floor to efficiently install the heavy-duty steel earth anchors beneath, connecting them to the wall for long-term security against inward movement. We then backfilled and restored the garage floor. By choosing our proven method, this homeowner now has continued structural integrity and reinforced foundation walls.
Mark H. of Amherst, New Hampshire was experiencing water leaking into their basement for the past year. Mark is finishing the basement and doesn't want any more water leaking into the basement and threat ruining the basement when it's finished. Mark called Erickson Foundation Solutions to see if someone could come out and solve this reoccurring issue.
Design Specialist Paul Magowan came to the home and inspected the area where water had been entering the basement. After Paul inspected the basement and the foundation wall he found where the water had been entering the basement. He proposed that EFS install Sentry Seal and some crushed stone to first stop water from coming through the foundation but to also help guide water away from the foundation.
Crew Lead Nick Carrelli and his team came to the home and installed the Sentry Seal to the foundation and filled in 2' of crushed stone along the foundation wall.
A home that was built in 2020 has some water entering into a crack in the foundation wall. The homeowner called EFS for a free inspection. A Design Specialist inspected the wall and found that in addition to the crack, the wall is also bowing inward about an inch. The Design Specialist recommended installing PowerBraces along the entire wall to stop the wall from moving any further.
A homeowner in Amherst, New Hampshire, was remodeling their 1700s home. They became worried about the strength and stability of their floors so they reached out to EFS for a free inspection. Our design specialist recommended installing SmartJacks to stabilize the floor. Their basement is half concrete floor and half dirt floor so the team would have to use two different footings for our SmartJacks.