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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.
Johnny G. of Chester, GA was worried about high humidity levels in his crawl space. He called Lowcountry Foundation Repair to have his crawl space inspected. Lowcountry Foundation Repair encapsulated Johnny’s crawl space to remove moisture and reduce humidity under his home.
In Chester, GA, our client faced a tucked-away struggle that many of us might ignore—a crawl space swollen with water and humidity. Notice in the before photo, those conditions allowed unwanted elements to take their toll. Within your home’s unassuming foundation, we saw a bright potential for transformation. Using CleanSpace, Drainage Matting, and the incredible SaniDry Sedona, we turned a threat into a triumph. The after photo showcases a clean, dry environment, free from the woes of moisture. Through this journey with Lowcountry Foundation and Crawlspace Repair, longevity and quality shine.
This home in Eastman, GA had problems with moisture issues inside their crawlspace. The homeowner called Lowcountry foundation Repair and one of our inspectors came out to do a free inspection and customized proposal for the solution. The inspector recommended an encapsulation to create a moisture controlled space, sealing off groundwater. The homeowner decided to move forward with that recommendation and they were very happy with the final results.
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