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A homeowner in Windham, New Hampshire, had experienced their 40-year-old pool deck not looking great anymore. The concrete around the pool was sunken and cracked and the homeowner wanted to have it restored. EFS recommended installing PolyLevel and NexusPro around the pool deck to lift, level, and seal it.
In Windham, NH, a homeowner faced a faded, worn-out pool deck that had seen better days since its establishment in 1986. As you can see in the 'before' photo, time had taken its toll. We stepped in with a game-changer, DecoShield, evident in the 'after' photo. This innovative product breathed new life into the pool area, restoring its aesthetic while assuring durability and charm. At Erickson Foundation Solutions, we're committed to transforming spaces with reliable, stunning results.
This pool deck had a dangerous uneven surface, with trip hazards throught the deck. PolyLevel was able lift and level the pool deck, saving this homeowners thousands of dollars in replacement costs.
Before stepping into this Plainville, MA, homeowner's residence, the sight of a large, unwelcoming crack and an alarmingly sunken slab on the front walkway greeted visitors - clearly not the first impression anyone wants to make. Fast forward to our intervention: thanks to PolyLevel and NexusPro, these issues were not only fixed but transformed. As you can see in the after photo, the walkway is now evenly surfaced and crack-free, ensuring safe passage and enhancing curb appeal dramatically.
A retaining wall that was previously removed 25 years ago and had been placed next to the house foundation caused some damage to the house foundation. The retaining wall that was removed was tipping from water damage, no drains had been installed, a not enough rebarb was used when it was installed. The new retaining wall is in very good shape and has had no issues. Over the years the concrete that was used to fix the damage has shrunk leaving a large space between the house foundation and the retaining wall. Erickson Foundation Supportworks sealed the crack with polyurethane foam and a new top leayer of concrete to smooth it out.