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Before installing the CleanSpace Vapor Barrier, drainage matting was installed on the crawl space floor to prevent water from pooling. It also keeps dirt and debris away from the barrier.
When moisture issues arose in the crawl space of Lawton Baptist Church in Estill, SC, jeopardizing the building’s structural integrity and air quality, they turned to us for help. As you can observe in the before photo, the dampness was a real concern, but our expert installation of SaniDry Sedona and CleanSpace transformed the space—visible in the after photo. We not only addressed their immediate moisture challenges but also safeguarded the church against future problems, ensuring a healthier and sturdier foundation for years to come.
Don S. of Fort Valley, GA had condensation on his HVAC ducts in his crawl space. He called Lowcountry Foundation Repair interested in a vapor barrier. We sent an inspector to Don’s home to examine the moisture problem in the crawl space.
Lowcountry Foundation Repair installed a Complete CleanSpace Encapsulation System to remove moisture and reduce humidity in the crawl space. The project took three days to complete. Don noticed the results two weeks later when his HVAC system didn’t have to run as long to cool his home. Don saved money on his electric bill, and he could now prevent wood rot, mold and other moisture related problems in his crawl space.
Rebecca C. of Fort Valley, GA had a moisture problem in her crawl space which, over time, lead to mold, wood root and very soft floors in her home. The problem was so bad that the subfloor needed to be replaced.
Lowcountry Basement Systems was able to fix the crawl space by replacing the subfloor, joists and some of the beams supporting the home. After the woodwork was done, the crawl space was encapsulated with a Complete CleanSpace Encapsulation System to prevent the moisture related problems from occurring again.
Rebecca C. of Fort Valley, GA called Lowcountry Foundation Repair concerned about her crawl space. The relative humidity beneath her home was high and it was causing problems in the house, said Rebecca. Lowcountry Foundation Repair sent an inspector to Rebecca’s home and recommended encapsulating the crawl space to prevent moisture related problems from occurring.
Rebecca had the work done and was happy that she would not have to worry about sinking floors, mold, or wood rot occurring beneath her feet. The project took three days to complete. It was about two weeks later whewn Rebecca noticed the impact. She was thrilled with the results.