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This homeowner in North Andover, MA was concerned with the settlement of their concrete driveway slabs. Where the driveway surface met the garage entrance, the concrete had settled so much they had to use shims as ramps for their car tires in order to get in and out of the bays with their vehicles. The needed a solution to address this big concern.
Our Erickson team designed and proposed a solution to lift the concrete with PolyLevel, an expanding polymer foam material for concrete repair. Rather than having to tear out and pour new concrete, PolyLevel is injected through port holes in the surface of the concrete. As it fills the voids beneath the slabs, the concrete rises up to the desired location. For this homeowner, the solution was ideal and saved them time and money. Our team successfully lifted the concrete driveway slabs up several inches to where it met the trim pieces of the garage. Going forward, the owner will no longer need to worry about damaging their car due to a high drop off from the garage surface.
Before the transformation, this North Andover homeowner faced the all-too-common issue of worn-out concrete, detracting from their home's curb appeal. As you can see in the before photo, the challenge was apparent. However, our team stepped in with a remarkable solution. By skillfully applying NexusPro and DecoShield, we rejuvenated the concrete to a pleasing light gray, vastly improving its look and longevity, as evident in the after photo. It's not just a repair; it's a revitalization, ensuring a beautifully reliable result that matches our commitment to delivering smart, lasting solutions for your home.
A homeowner in Sanbornville, New Hampshire had water leaking into their basement from the feed to their swimming pool. The homeowners decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Design Specialist recommended a solution to sealing the crack. He recommended using crack injection to seal off the area where water was coming from the concrete and where the feed line was installed. We also touched up some of the concrete around the feed line.
This homeowner in North Reading, Massachusetts, was experiencing leaking through their rock foundation. Design Specialist Michael Bradley came to the home and proposed a plan to the homeowners. Crew Lead Brendan Edwards and his crew came to the home and installed Epoxy Wall Restoration in the basement to ensure water wouldn't leak into the basement anymore.
This homeowner in North Reading, Massachusetts was experiencing a crack in their basement start to leak. The crack was sealed previously. When the homeowners first moved into their home 8 years ago, a crack was visible in the basement. The crack is leaking again and they need to seal it. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Stephen Caron inspected the home. As he walked into the basement he noticed the crack on the wall. Stephen examined the crack and recommended resealing the crack and then installing FlexiSpan over the sealed crack.
The crew began sealing the crack and then began installing the FlexiSpan. FlexiSpan is a product that is a permanent solution to keeping wall cracks dry. Before applying FlexiSpan, the crew seals the crack using crack injection. Then they put a coat of FlexiSpan open-cell foam sealant over the sealed crack. On top of the special sealant, they then installed the FlexiSpan. This method will seal the crack but, if the crack does leak again the FlexiSpan will act as a channel and guide the water to a draining point at the floor where it is connected to WaterGuard or Catus Board.