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A homeowner in Springfield, GA had major concerns about moisture in their crawlspace. The insulation in the crawlspace had become a problem, soaking up moisture from the air and holding it against the wooden floor, accelerating the presence of potential mold and wood rot. Our team removed the subfloor insulation and installed our crawl space encapsulation system, sealing out the harmful moisture and creating a conditioned space, completely alleviating the need for subfloor insulation.
To ensure the outside stays out of the crawl space, we installed a new EverLast Crawl Space door!
Moisture in this customer's crawl space caused mold growth, wood rot, and structural damage. It also damaged the insulation, leading to higher energy costs. Investing in a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier was installed to help reduce humidity and eliminate these issues.
We installed the CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System throughout the crawl space floor, walls, and piers to keep moisture out. This system is designed to prevent moisture from entering the crawl space and damaging the insulation and structure. It is also designed to protect the crawl space from pests and other pests. The CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System is an effective way to keep your crawl space clean and dry.
This home in Register, GA had an issue with moisture in their crawlspace deteriorating the wood foundation of the home, causing the floor to start to become unlevel. They called Lowcountry Foundation Repair to have one of our inspectors come out to assess and form a customized solution. The inspector recommended an encapsulation of the crawlspace to protect from moisture and SmartJack crawlspace support posts to resupport the unlevel floor. The homeowner decided to have the encapsulation done and get the support posts at a later date in the future. They were very satisfied with the results of the encapsulation.