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A homeowner in Bradford, New Hampshire, had purchased their 1850s home 4 years ago. The homeowner was concerned with mice and drafts of cold air traveling through the crawlspace into their home. The homeowners called EFS to inspect their basement for possible solutions. Our Design Specialist Jason recommended installing PolyLevel Wall Restoration to seal the fieldstone foundation in the crawlspace to prevent mice and cold drafts from entering their home.
Our installations team installed PolyLevel Wall Restoration into the crawlspace to seal up all of the gaps and cracks in the fieldstone foundation.
In the photograph on the left, you can see the effects of repeated flooding in this Peterborough, NH basement—a homeowner's concern that needed an expert solution. Our team effectively transformed this space using our state-of-the-art WaterGuard system, TripleSafe sump pump, and the SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier. As illustrated on the right, the installed WaterGuard promptly channels unwanted water to the efficient TripleSafe sump pump, ensuring a dry and usable area. Paired with SaniDry Sedona's advanced humidity management, this basement now exemplifies the safety and reliability our services guarantee.
Before our intervention, the Deering, NH, homeowner faced persistent basement flooding threatening the integrity and usability of their finished space. Water seep compromised not just the floor but the entire environment. Our team installed a comprehensive waterproofing solution featuring the WaterGuard drainage system, TripleSafe Sump Pump, and EverLast Half Wall. As shown in the after photo, this robust installation efficiently channeled water away, creating a dry, secure, and inhabitable basement environment. Our expertise ensures reliable basement protection that our clients trust.
This homeowner in Rumney, New Hampshire, has lived in their home for 30 years. For the past 10 years, they have seen water collecting at the bottom of the bulkhead stairs. The water is seeping through the bulkhead and down the stairs. The homeowners called EFS for us to look at the bulkhead and find a solution for them. Our specialist met with the homeowner and inspected the bulkhead. After looking at the bulkheads' condition we recommend installing a new bulkhead and sealing it to make sure no water can seep into the basement.
Our installation team ordered a new bulkhead and waited for it to be delivered. Once in our hands, we brought it to the home and removed the old leaky bulkhead door. Next, we built it and installed the new bulkhead. We made sure to waterproof around the bulkhead to ensure no water can penetrate the basement.
The homeowners were very pleased with the installation of their new bulkhead door.
This homeowner in Warner, New Hampshire, built their home in the early 2000s. They found a crack in their basement that they were concerned with letting water into the basement. They decided to call EFS for a free inspection and our Design Specialist recommended installing FlexiSpan onto the foundation wall to stop water from entering the basement.