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This retaining wall in Chelmsford, MA was leaning on two sides. Erickson Foundation Supportworks repaired the wall with GeoLock wall anchors.
A homeowner in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, had concerns with their front foundation wall. The stairs at the front of their home had been sinking for years and the homeowners think the stairs might be causing the wall to begin to fail. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Design Specialist confirmed their concerns.
Our production team replaced a 6ft section of the foundation wall to build a new foundation wall using a masonry block.
A homeowner in Carlisle, Massachusetts, had found that the corner of the pool deck was sinking. They got referred to EFS by their landscape company. EFS recommended installing PolyLevel to lift and level the slabs.
Before tackling this nosedive in structural integrity, our client in Pittsfield, MA, noticed the unsettling creaks and worrisome sag in their bedroom floor, fearing it might someday succumb to the unseen pressures below. The culprit? A glance at the before photo reveals the harrowing sight of rot-weakened wooden supplements, barely holding on. But, as showcased in the aftermath, our methodical approach brought peace of mind home—using powerful SmartJacks and sturdy supplemental beams, we not only fortified the foundation but restored trust in the solidity beneath their feet.
A homeowner in Natick, Massachusetts, lived in the home that her parents had built in 1989. Around 2009 they redid the basement bathroom and the company who did the work noticed there was a void under the slab. They paid a company to come out and fill the void with cement. Now over a decade later, the problem has only gotten worse and the homeowners are looking to find a permanent solution. They reached out to EFS for a free inspection of their foundation. Our Design Specialist met with the homeowners and talked about their experience with this issue and what their goals were. After learning about the issue Mark looked at the foundation and found that the foundation had settled and a section of the concrete had cracked. Mark designed a solution for the homeowners which included installing 18 Push Piers, 80 feet of NexusPro Crack Repair, and PolyLevel.