Serving Eugene, Greater Portland, Vancouver, Everett, Bellingham, and Nearby Areas
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These homeowners called up John's Waterproofing. They had an odd odor in their home and weren't sure if the smell was from under their home. Upon inspection standing water, mold spores, and falling insulation was found. To get this home back on track to stay healthy, we did a full encapsulation.
This homes crawlspace was un utter disrepair. We did a thorough cleanout to prep the home and then installed a crawlspace encapsulation to make this home dry and healthy.
This home suffered with pooling water. They had shelving installed in the basement to keep items up off the ground, but the moisture content was still allowing mold to grow and the shelving's legs were absorbing the water. To protect their home and items, the homeowners moved forward with a basement waterproofing job with a full interior perimeter drainage system and TripleSafe sump pump with a SaniDry dehumidifier.
This homeowner called us up when they found heavy water stains in their crawlspace and the dirt and fiberglass was damp. They had a simple white vapor barrier laid throughout, but the moisture in the area was leaving the space still damp. To address the homes water issues, they would need a full encapsulation.
When encapsulating your crawl space it's important that you're using the best products that will really work to protect your home. The encapsulation process involves many steps like installing a drainage system, applying a vapor barrier, and insulating with Spray Foam. In most homes, the only layer of insulation is through fiberglass insulation. This spongey material has been proven to have harsh toxins that can get into the air you breathe and cause irritation. It is also prone to becoming loose and falling off the subfloor if the humidity becomes too high. When its damp from high humidity and loose from the walls this is a perfect atmosphere for mold and mildew to grow and contaminate the rest of your homes foundation. That's why John's Waterproofing insulates with Spray Foam. Spray Foam is applied to all the foundation walls and works to air seal and insulate the space. It's material is capable of expanding into every crack and crevice to ensure nothing can seep through. Because of how it air seals the space, this also benefits the homeowners with better energy efficiency by preventing any air leaks. With all the benefits that Spray Foam adds to an encapsulation, it makes it the ideal method when insulating your crawl space.
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