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A homeowner in West Newton, Massachusetts, lived in a 1920s home that has a stone foundation that lets moisture into the home. Our team sealed the foundation wall by spraying PolyLevel Wall Restoration over the stone.
The existing concrete pillars supporting this home's bump-out addition were sinking and leaning more and more over the years. The bump-out required more stable supports, and so EZ Posts were installed to replace the pillars.
A homeowner in Billerica, Massachusetts, had lived in their home for almost 20 years and this year they started to notice some cracks in their foundation wall. Recently they installed a new oil tank and started to notice cracking after the tank was installed. Their home was built in the 1950s and this is the first issue they have seen with the foundation. To address their concerns they decided to call EFS for a free inspection, our design specialist found the cracks in their foundation wall were forming because of pressure from the exterior of the home. Our design specialist recommended installing PowerBraces against the foundation wall to add support.
This homeowner in Billerica, Massachusetts, purchased their home in the late 1980s and built a large addition in 2007. About 15 years after building the extension the homeowner noticed the doors and window become tight and difficult to open. They called EFS for a free inspection of the foundation. Our Design Specialist met with the homeowners and inspected the home for settlement. Our specialist concluded there was significant foundation movement and recommended installing Push Piers to stabilize the foundation of the addition.
Our crew arrived and installed 14 Push Piers to the foundation to lift and stabilize the foundation.
A new owner of a home in Newton, Massachusetts, purchased their home about a week ago. During the pre-purchase inspection, it was brought to their attention that one of the foundation walls was bowing. This concerned the homeowners so they reached out to EFS for a free inspection of their foundation wall. Our Design Specialist met with the homeowner and examined the foundation wall. After the inspection, we recommend installing an Auxiliary Wall over the bowing wall.
Our installation team installed a 41-foot Auxilary Wall over the bowing foundation to stabilize the foundation wall.
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