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Excessive moisture turned this Shirley, MA crawlspace from a problem area to a homeowner's dilemma, as you can see in the before photo. But, with Erickson Foundation Solutions on the job, the transformation was remarkable. We installed the SaniDry Sedona, effectively banishing humidity and fostering a dry, foundational haven. The after photo proudly showcases a space revitalized, echoing our commitment to providing a lasting solution and, above all, a remarkable customer experience in home care.
A homeowner in Shirley, Massachusetts had a sump pump that was unable to keep water out of the basement. Water was still coming in through the bulkhead and other areas when it rained. This has created mold concerns. Annoyed with the cleanup process and wanting to protect his investment, this homeowner reached out to our team to make sure his basement would always stay dry.
Our Design Specialist recommended installing WaterGuard perimeter drainage, our TripleSafe sump pump system, and SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier. This combination of products waterproofs the basement by having the ability to collect water along the entire perimeter of the foundation, filtering it to the TripleSafe system, and then safely disposing it away from the home. Additionally, the SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, which is the most powerful on the market, keeps the space clean and comfortable by removing moisture.
Once installed, a fully waterproofed basement is created. The basement will now stay dry all the time!
A resident of Marlborough, Massachusetts noticed water seeping into their basement through the walls and floors in one corner. The homeowners contacted EFS for a complimentary inspection of their basement to discover a solution for their water-related issues. Our Design Specialist/ Service Technician, Justin Colin, suggested installing CleanSpace and WaterGuard in the basement to prevent any further water penetration.
This homeowner in Brookline, New Hampshire was experiencing water in his basement. He had previously had cracks sealed in his basement that are now leaking again. The homeowner decided to call EFS for a free inspection.
Design Specialist Michael LaMalfa arrived at the home and inspected the basement. He found the cracks that were allowing water to enter the basement. He also found an old sump pump that was having trouble keeping up. Michael recommended resealing the cracks in the basement and then installing a new sump pump to keep the basement dry.
A homeowner in Brookline, New Hampshire, had seen water penetrating into their basement. The water was entering from the bulkhead so the homeowners called EFS for a free inspection. We inspected the home and recommended replacing the bulkhead with a new one. Our team removed the old bulkhead and replaced it with a new one.