Standing Water
This photo shows standing water in the crawl space, which can be a major problem for a homeowner. Excess water can lead to a variety of issues, including mold growth and wood rot, which can cause structural damage.
High Wood Moisture Reading
This photo shows a high wood moisture reading of 28.7%, which indicates a moisture problem in the crawl space. High moisture levels can contribute to mold growth and wood rot, and can even attract pests like termites and rodents.
Soaked Insulation
A photo showing water dripping from the saturated insulation on the subfloor due to condensation.
White Mold on Joists
In this photo, you can see white mold growth on joists in the crawl space. Mold can be a major health hazard, especially for those with allergies or asthma, and can also cause structural damage to the home.
Perimeter Drainage in Crawl Space
This photo shows an installed perimeter waterproofing drainage system before drainage rock is backfilled over it. This system helps to prevent water from seeping into the crawl space, protecting against moisture-related issues like mold growth and wood rot.
CleanSpace Encapsulation Installed
This photo shows a view of the CleanSpace Encapsulation installed. This system is designed to seal out moisture and prevent issues like mold growth, wood rot, and pest infestations, keeping the crawl space dry and healthy.
Installed Sump Pump
This photo shows an installed sump pump after the encapsulation. A sump pump is an important part of any crawl space encapsulation system, helping to remove water that might seep into the space.