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Before & After Photos
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Removing Driveway Trip Hazards in Manchester, NH
Before tackling this task, lying in front of us was a sunken concrete slab in a driveway right here in Manchester, NH — a serious tripping hazard for our homeowner’s grandchildren. As you can see in the 'before' photo, the uneven ground posed a real safety issue. But take a look at the 'after' photo, and notice the remarkable transformation. Thanks to our PolyLevel and NexusPro solutions, the slab is now perfectly aligned, offering a safe play area for the kids. This just goes to show how we can turn a potential danger into a safe, enduring surface for your loved ones.
Sinking Concrete Repair in Manchester, NH
Before photo: This Manchester, NH homeowner noticed sinking of the back patio slab around their bulkhead—a common issue that, if not addressed promptly, can escalate into more severe damage. After photo: At Erickson Foundation Solutions, we expertly restored the patio to its original level using our advanced PolyLevel® system. This stabilized the patio by injecting high-strength polyurethane foam beneath the slab. To ensure lasting protection, we applied NexusPro® Joint Sealant, effectively preventing water infiltration and soil softening. Our method guarantees both stability and durability against environmental changes.
Water Proofing Basement, Manchester, NH
This homeowner in Manchester, New Hampshire, had a water leak in through the basement wall. Design Specialist John Prince came to the home and showed them how the team is going to the waterproof. Crew Lead Nick Carelli and his team came to the home and patched and waterproofed the crack.
Front Stair Replacement, Manchester, NH
A customer in Manchester, New Hampshire, had a radon appointment with Design Specialist Victor Tapia. During Victor's inspection, the homeowner commented about wanting to repair the front steps of the home.
Crack Seal Repair, Litchfield, NH
This homeowner in Litchfield, NH had a crack in their foundation that needed to be sealed. The homeowner didn't want any water entering through the crack and making it a bigger problem than it already was. They called Erickson Foundation Supportworks who had done work for them in the past.
Michael Lamalfa a Design Specialist at Erickson Foundation Supportworks went to the homeowner's house and looked at the crack. He inspected the crack and figured out a plan of attack for the team lead to come in and fix the issue. Scott Crandall was the team lead on this project and he and his team were able to seal the crack.
The before and after photos show what the crack looked like before and what the finished product looked like.
Overall the homeowner was happy with the results of the crack being sealed. They don't worry about water getting inside anymore.