Wet Crawl Space
This photo shows a wet and unsealed crawl space that was allowing water to enter. This ineffective vapor barrier was causing issues for the homeowner in Dublin, GA.
Humidity and Wood Moisture Readings
In this photo, our team used specialized devices to measure the humidity and wood moisture levels in the crawl space. The readings were very high, with 81.6% relative humidity and 21.3% wood moisture, highlighting the severity of the issue.
Existing Sump Pump
This photo shows an ineffective open-top bucket sump pump that was not suitable for effectively removing water from the crawl space.
Drainage System Installed
This photo shows the installed perimeter drainage system before being backfilled with rock. This system drains into a sump pump, ensuring water is effectively removed from the space.
Drainage Matting Layer
This photo displays the first layer of the CleanSpace Encapsulation System - drainage matting - which was installed to aid in proper drainage.
CleanSpace Vapor Barrier Installed
A photo of the second layer of the CleanSpace Encapsulation System, the CleanSpace liner itself, being installed. The liner is made of multiple layers of reinforced material and is sealed to the walls and piers of the crawl space to prevent moisture intrusion.
Installed Sump Pump
A photo of the installed sump pump, which is responsible for removing water that has been collected in the perimeter drainage system. The sump pump is equipped with a powerful motor and a float switch that activates the pump when the water level rises above a certain point. The water is then discharged out of the crawl space and away from the home, helping to keep the crawl space dry and free of excess moisture.