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A homeowner in Lowell, Massachusetts, had water seeping into their basement and currently had a sump pump installed in the basement. They called EFS to find out why the water wasn't entering the sump. Our Design Specialist Tom recommended installing 47' of WaterGuard and SaniDry Sedona and integrating them into the SuperSump.
A homeowner in Bedford, Massachusetts experienced water seepage in the basement during heavy rainfall and wanted to prevent it before selling the property. They contacted EFS for a free inspection, and after examining the house, Design Specialist Tom Armano suggested installing a TripleSafe in the basement's lowest corner to prevent water accumulation in the area.
Before breaking ground on a new addition, a savvy homeowner in Bedford, MA, recognized the importance of waterproofing to protect his investment. Despite already having WaterGuard and CleanSpace from over a decade ago, blending the new with the old was critical. Notice in the photos how we expertly integrated both systems, ensuring a seamless transition and robust defense against water. This approach not only extended the life of the existing foundation but also prepared the new space for years of comfort and use, true to our mission of delivering a remarkable and lasting solution for our customers.
In Bedford, MA, a homeowner struggled with cold floors and musty odors originating from a crawl space where the existing sump pump failed to control humidity. As you can see, our team at Erickson Foundation Solutions diagnosed the issue precisely. We equipped the space with SilverGlo™ Crawl Space Wall Insulation to establish an energy-efficient, vapor-barrier system on the walls. Additionally, the implementation of the SaniDry™ Sedona dehumidifier efficiently reduced humidity, enhancing overall air quality. These targeted solutions worked in harmony to create a dry, comfortable living environment.
A homeowner in North Billerica, Massachusetts, had inherited their home and wanted to slowly repair what had deteriorated over the years. The homeowner had noticed cracks in their basement and water was entering from a lot of different places. They wanted to first address water coming through the bulkhead. Our design specialist recommended installing a new bulkhead and sealing it to make sure it doesn't leak.