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Cities in Essex County, MA
Amesbury
Andover
Beverly
Boxford
Byfield
Danvers
Essex
Georgetown
Gloucester
Groveland
Haverhill
Ipswich
Lawrence
Lynn
Lynnfield
Manchester
Marblehead
Merrimac
Methuen
Middleton
Nahant
Newbury
Newburyport
North Andover
Peabody
Rockport
Rowley
Salem
Salisbury
Saugus
South Hamilton
Swampscott
Topsfield
Wenham
West Newbury

Cities in Middlesex County, MA
Acton
Arlington
Auburndale
Ayer
Bedford
Belmont
Billerica
Boxborough
Burlington
Cambridge
Carlisle
Chelmsford
Concord
Devens
Dracut
Dunstable
Everett
Framingham
Groton
Hanscom Afb
Hudson
Lexington
Lincoln
Littleton
Lowell
Malden
Marlborough
Maynard
Medford
Melrose
Newton Lower Falls
North Billerica
North Chelmsford
North Reading
Pepperell
Reading
Shirley
Somerville
Stoneham
Stow
Sudbury
Tewksbury
Tyngsboro
Village Of Nagog Woods
Wakefield
Waltham
Watertown
Wayland
West Newton
Westford
Weston
Wilmington
Winchester
Woburn

Cities in Suffolk County, MA
Boston
Charlestown
Chelsea
Revere
Winthrop

Cities in Worcester County, MA
Fayville
Harvard
Southborough

Cities in Belknap County, NH
Barnstead
Center Barnstead

Cities in Hillsborough County, NH
Amherst
Bedford
Brookline
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenville
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester
Merrimack
Milford
Mont Vernon
Nashua
New Boston
Pelham
Wilton

Cities in Merrimack County, NH
Bow
Chichester
Concord
Dunbarton
Epsom
Hooksett
Pittsfield
Suncook

Cities in Rockingham County, NH
Atkinson
Auburn
Candia
Chester
Danville
Deerfield
Derry
East Hampstead
East Kingston
Epping
Exeter
Fremont
Greenland
Hampstead
Hampton
Hampton Falls
Kingston
Londonderry
New Castle
Newfields
Newmarket
Newton
North Hampton
Northwood
Nottingham
Plaistow
Portsmouth
Raymond
Rye
Rye Beach
Salem
Sandown
Seabrook
South Hampton
Stratham
West Nottingham
Windham

Cities in Strafford County, NH
Barrington
Durham
Lee
Strafford

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Recent Testimonials

"Your crew was exceptional! Very neat, professional and competent."
Testimonial by Kevin H from Bradford, MA

"In all the years I've owned homes, I've never had water in my basement so my first flood was very unsettling. Your whole staff was more than accommodating to my needs. I feel like you bent over backwards for me which I'll always remember."
Testimonial by Sharon Vartanian from New Boston, NH

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Crawl Space Access & Window Wells

The ugly, old concrete window well of a Cambridge crawl space

Old-fashioned crawl space access wells are often drafty and leaky, and they can allow pests and animals into your home.

Crawl space access wells are often ugly, unsightly pits that are generally seen as a necessary evil in a home. More often than not, they're made out of concrete, wood, or even metal.

Over time, these wells will begin to fill with leaves, plants, and debris. The wood will rot, the metal will rust, and when it rains or snows, they'll fill with water, flooding the crawl space.

At Basement Systems of New Hampshire, we specialize in crawl space repair. We can install covered crawl space access wells that will not allow water to leak into your crawl space and will never rust, rot, or corrode.

Contact us today for a free quote on crawl space access wells! Our installers work in Lowell, Boston, Manchester and many nearby areas in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

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Covered Crawl Space Entry Well

lockable crawl space access door installed in Cambridge Logo for our Turtl system

The Turtl is a durable plastic crawl space access well that we offer as part of our crawl space vapor barrier system. Providing an airtight cover, it serves as a crawl space access well AND door combined!

Made to replace those old concrete, wooden, or metal crawl space access wells, it's just what you need for a more attractive and long lasting choice. Available in green, brown, and beige, we have a color to match nearly any home.

"The Turtl" Specifications

  • Long-Lasting Durability -- The rigid plastic design will hold up to daily wear and tear. Its rigid plastic design ensures that it will never rot, rust, or need paint.
  • Lockable Design -- For increased security and protection, the The Turtl can be secured shut with a locking device.
  • Three Attractive Colors -- The The Turtl is available in green, brown, and beige colors.

Crawl Space access Wells

Rigid plastic crawl space access well installed in a Cambridge crawl space EverLast Access Well Logo

The EverLast access Well is our answer to those old, corroded metal window wells and rotted wood entryways that are such eyesores for some homes.

Once installed in your home, it will nicely finish off the outside of your home, complementing the landscaping around your house.

A bed of gravel is laid along the bottom of the well, which assists in drainage to help keep out flooding water.

This is a fantastic way to improve your home in an easy, cost-effective way!

EverLast access Well Specifications

  • Easy access To Crawl Space -- Each unit is 48" wide, allowing for easy access to your crawl space door or entryway.
  • Fully customizable -- The EverLast access Well is fully customizable, allowing for 21", 36 3/8", and 51 3/4" depths.
  • Durability & Long Life-- Our access wells are designed with heavy-gauge, durable polyethylene, which will never rot, corrode, or need paint. Clean stone is poured into the bottom for drainage.
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