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This homeowner has a home that was built in 1978 but added a covered porch to the back of the home 15 years ago. A year or two ago the homeowner noticed the windows getting tight. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection of their porch. Our Design Specialist recommended installing 5 Helical Piers under the porch to replace the old supports.
This homeowner was concerned with two lally columns in their garage which were beginning to show wear and tear. They reached out to our Erickson Foundation Solutions team to install SmartJack columns in place of the traditional lally column supports.
Our specialist designed the layout for the new columns, and after approval from the building department for Londonderry, we scheduled and installed the job. Installation took one day, and involved setting new concrete footings and adjustment of the posts. The new columns are built to last, giving this homeowner peace of mind that the structure above his garage is permanently supported.
This sunroom addition was installed on posts and concrete pillars in the ground. Overtime, the addition began to settle due to the unstable soils around the pillars. Erickson Foundation Supportworks installed EZ Posts beneath the sunroom to stabilize and slightly lift the addition back to level.
This homeowner in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts was experiencing their garage floor sloping. The homeowners plan to stay in this home for at least another 5 years and wished to protect the slab from getting worse and have it be structurally sound. The homeowners decided to call EFS to determine a solution.
Crew Leads Nick Melo and his team injected PolyLevel and lifted the slab up 2" and were able to make the slab more structurally sound.
A homeowner in North Chelmsford, Massachusetts who has lived in their home for about 30 years reached out to EFS about adding new supports under the floor of their addition. The homeowners met with our Design Specialist and they recommended installing 6 SmartJacks and 2 Supplemental Beams under the floor of their addition to add stability.