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This Macon, GA homeowner was interested in encapsulating her crawl space. She was noticing a weird odor in her home and believed it was coming from the crawl space. She also noticed that the crawl space would become very moist and sometimes flood during heavy rains. She called Lowcountry Foundation Repair to schedule a free appointment with an inspector.
Lowcountry Foundation Repair sent an inspector to carefully inspect the crawl space. He took notes and pictures of the entire crawl space to show to the homeowner. He suggested she encapsulate the crawl space using CleanSpace, a seven-layer reinforced polyethylene that isolates the home from the earth and reduces humidity levels. With the encapsulation, he suggested also have a SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier installed. The SaniDry Sedona is a dehumidifier that maintains the relative humidity in the crawl space to prevent moisture and microbial growth.
After a few days of hard work from our installers, the crawl space was completely encapsulated and the homeowner was very happy with the outcome!
Beatrice M. of Macon GA and her husband built their home 47 years ago. They had decided to leave the house to their children after they passed away and they wanted the house to be in good working order for their children. However, there was a drywall crack above one of the doors that appeared in recent years.
Beatrice called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for help. Our team was able to fix her foundation issue with a SmartJack System. The project took one day and Beatrice was thrilled with the results!
Peggy N. of Macon, GA was worried that mold might be growing in the crawl space. She called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for help. Lowcountry Foundation Repair installed Complete CleanSpace Encapsulation to remove moisture and reduce humidity in the crawl space, preventing mold from growing.
Jerry W. of Macon, GA had a leaky crawl space. He didn’t want mold to grow in his house, so he called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for help. Lowcountry Foundation Repair encapsulated the crawl space to remove moisture and reduce humidity, preventing mold from growing in the crawl space.
Tony R. of Macon, GA had a problem with one of his exterior foundation walls. There was a large crack, big enough to allow water and light to enter. Tony didn’t know what to do. After seeing an ad on WMAZ-TV for foundation repair services from Lowcountry Foundation Repair, Tony decided to call for a free inspection.
Lowcountry Foundation Repair was able to help Tony by installing a Push Pier System to stabilize the foundation wall. The job took one day to complete and Tony was happy to have his wall fixed.