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This homes crawl space had falling fiber glass insulation and was an overall difficult space to enter. To make the space easier to crawl through, and healthier overall, the homeowners wanted to encapsulate the area. To learn more about encapsulation, they called up John's Waterproofing to ask questions and ensure it would be the right option for them and their home.
This was a very large crawlspace, having this large of space saturated in water is not a good thing. We came out to this home and installed our Cleanpace Encapsulation system, SaniDry Dehumidifier, a SmartSump sump pump and spray foamed it to transform this space into a dry usable area.
This home suffered from a lot of water damage. There were rotten wooden posts and the old fiberglass insulation was falling in piles. To fix this issue we did a full crawlspace encapsulation; UltraSump Pump, TerraBlock, CleanSpace, Spray Foam, and replaced eight of the wooden posts under the home.
Flooding is definitely the easiest way to determine a water issue is happening. This homeowner noted a damp and musty smell coming from their crawlspace. They opened the crawlspace entryway in one of their closets and could see standing water throughout the space. They had seen John's trucks go through town and gave us a call. Our crew began with a full dry out of the space and cleared it of the debris, fiberglass, and old vapor barrier. Mold X 2 was applied as needed and we installed a full encapsulation to protect this home.
This homes crawlspace was damp, water was found pooling on the old vapor barrier with the fiberglass insulation falling from the subfloor and off of the pipes and HVAC system. To get the space dry and healthy, the homeowners chose to have the space encapsulated.
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