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This home in Sparta, GA had noticeable water damage in the crawl space, which was causing the wooden support beams to weaken and rot until no longer stable. After replacing the rotten floor, our team installed a CleanSpace Encapsulation System to prevent future water damage, keeping the crawl space dry and preserving the structural integrity of the home.
A homeowner in Sparta, GA reached out to our team after noticing soft spots in the floor of the home. Our specialist arrived at the home to assess the damage and provide the best solution. After careful evaluation, we determined that the subfloor needed to be replaced in order to avoid further damage and ensure the safety of the homeowner. Our team worked diligently to remove the damaged wood and replaced it with sturdy, high-quality materials. The result was a safe and stable floor that the homeowner can trust for years to come.
In Sparta, GA, we tackled a challenge familiar to many homeowners—sagging floors that demanded attention. The underlying issues of weak support surrendered to age and neglect, as seen in the "before" photo. Knowing this demanded not just a solution, but a promise of lasting stability, we installed the Drainage Matting, PowerBrace, and SmartJack systems. You'll see the transformation in the "after" photo, where steady floors replaced uncertainty. Our work elevates more than structures; it restores peace of mind, ensuring homes remain the safe, inviting places they're meant to be.
In Montrose, GA, a homeowner sought help due to deteriorating air quality linked to their crawl space issues. Our inspector uncovered high humidity and water seepage problems, leading to mold growth and a musty indoor odor. To address this, we installed the CleanSpace Encapsulation System, which sealed the crawl space from moisture, while the SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier and a powerful sump pump maintained ideal humidity levels and managed water intrusion, ultimately restoring clean, healthy air quality.
A customer called in concerned with standing water in their crawlspace. After the inspection with our Design Specialist, it was determined that their crawlspace door was below grade of the outside soil causing it to flood every time it rains. The solution to this issue was the installation of a Everlast well and Everlast door. The Everlast well lowers the grade in front of the door opening. Drainage rock is also added to give the water a place to go. The Everlast Door is an airtight crawlspace door customized for the home which adds further protection.