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In Byron, GA, a vigilant homeowner grew increasingly concerned about water infiltrating their crawl space, which had already begun to weaken the structural integrity of the supporting wood due to moisture damage. Our inspector diligently assessed the situation and crafted a comprehensive solution. The plan was twofold: to fortify the space against moisture and water seepage while simultaneously restoring the weakened floor supports with a lasting solution.
To achieve these objectives, our expertly designed solution consisted of implementing the CleanSpace Encapsulation System and SmartJack Support System. With precision and efficiency, our team executed the plan, effectively addressing the issues and providing the homeowner with a dry and structurally sound crawl space. Say goodbye to moisture-related worries.
The SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier effectively addressed a customer's moisture issue in their crawl space by significantly reducing humidity levels. This powerful dehumidifier extracts excess moisture from the air, preventing mold growth and eliminating musty odors. Its compact design and energy-efficient operation make it ideal for crawl spaces, ensuring a dry and healthy environment.
This home in Ladson, SC had unlevel floors in the foundation. The homeowner called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for a free inspection and customized quote to fix the issue. Our inspector recommended SmartJacks to support the home and relevel the floor. The homeowner decided to move forward with that recommendation and were very happy with the results.
This home in Ladson, SC was having issues with moisture in the crawl space, as indicated by wet soil and falling insulation. Our team was able to solve the issue for this homeowner by encapsulating the crawl space with our CleanSpace Encapsulation System, designed to protect the crawl space from high humidity levels and water seepage.
Sometimes it's not what you see, but it's what you don't see. A newly installed TripleSafe Sump Pump will remove water from the house, pumping it far away from the foundation.