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Water in the crawlspace is an easy way to see that an issue is present. This homeowner called us up when they saw standing water and wanted to have full encapsulation. They didn't want to stress about what could occur from prolonged water issues, and were happy to get the long term solution!
The crawlspace access was originally located in a bedroom closet of the home. To make easier access and avoid having to enter the home during services, we have the option to cut the concrete on the exterior of the home and install a Turtl. The Turtl is a great option for an exterior entryway to the crawlspace as it has a lockable door and seals tight to keep the water out and helps to deter critters. This After photo is a work in progress, the crew still had to complete the final interior portion of crawlspace and clean up.
This homeowners crawlspace was insulated with fiberglass, and the construction company had stored the excess fiberglass under the home. The crawlspace now lent a musty and dank odor that was crawling up into the home, and it was due to mold and mildew festering in this insulation. To make this a healthy space once more a full encapsualtion was installed. Now the home is dry and healthy once more.
This customer called because spiders and other insects were getting into his crawlspace. So we sent out our inspector and they recommended a CleanSpace encapsulation system. We installed a TripleSafe sump pump and SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier and air purifier will keep his crawlspace dry and humidity down. Now having a CleanSpace encapsulation he will never have to worry about water or insects again.
This homeowner called because anytime we got any amount of rain the crawl space would puddle up with water and between the water and mud the black plastic vapor barrier was crumbling and being of no use. They called to have an inspector come out and do a free inspection. The inspector found water damage, mud, debris, and puddles in the crawlspace. Our crew cleaned out the crawlspace and did a crawl space encapsulation. We used a 20 mils thick woven fiber vapor barrier called CleanSpace along with a smart drain. That next rainy season, they called to thank us since they didn't have any water in the crawlspace, it stayed completely dry. They were so glad to have a healthy crawlspace.
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