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Sealing off your home from the earth drastically reduces the moisture in your crawl space and home, making it a better place to live.
Kirk R. of Johns Island, SC called Lowcountry Foundation Repair to help him with his failing subfloor insulation. Lowcountry Foundation Repair removed the insulation, cleaned up the crawl space and encapsulated it using Clean Space linear, a 20 mil thick linear designed specifically to be used in this environment.
In Johns Island, SC, a homeowner sought our expertise to improve their crawl space. Our inspector conducted a free inspection and discovered concerning moisture issues, with excessively high wood moisture levels. After careful evaluation, our specialist presented a detailed written proposal. The recommendation included the installation of the CleanSpace Encapsulation system to effectively seal out humidity, preventing mold growth and wood rot. Our dedicated team then proceeded to install the CleanSpace Encapsulation system, meticulously ensuring its proper implementation. In addition, we installed a SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier to actively monitor and maintain optimal humidity levels in the crawl space. This comprehensive solution guarantees a healthier and more protected environment, addressing the homeowner's concerns and enhancing the overall integrity of their home in Johns Island, SC.
The homeowner of this Mount Pleasant, SC home noticed spongy floors when walking through the house and found wet insulation in the crawl space. They called Lowcountry Foundation Repair to see what could be done and decided on an encapsulation of their crawl space. The result was a dry and clean environment under the home.
This homeowner in Mount Pleasant, SC had water pooling in the crawlspace. They called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for a free inspection and customized quote to fix the issue. After a thorough inspection, the inspector recommended the CleanSpace® Crawl Space Vapor Barrier System to seal of the crawlspace from outside moisture, protecting the wood joists and subfloor from wood rot. The homeowner decided to move forward with that recommendation and was very happy with the results.