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Something that drives us crazy is when home builders cut corners on their crawl spaces. A crawl space is the backbone of your home, and yet despite decades of research and advancements, they still haven’t reconsidered their methods. The conventional dirt floored, open vented, fiberglass insulated crawl space is just not worth it at all. Unfortunately for this homeowner in East Bernstadt, who had a relatively younger home, their uncared for crawl space was deteriorating rapidly. When they called us out for help, we told them about all of the research that shows they can still get a big return on investment by repairing their crawl space the right way. They agreed to the repairing job and we got to work within the next week. The result was a treated crawl space that will help the home last much longer than it would have without the treatment.
This crawl space had wooden beams that were probably not the best for holding up the crawl space. They were folding under the pressure, and needed some assistance. We installed our SmartJack crawl space posts, which are adjustable over time, allowing for adjustments. They are also coated in zinc which will prevent rusting.
This home in London, Kentucky needed their crawl space repaired because it was giving them problems with mold, foundation problems, flooding, and loss of energy. We Fixed this problem by installing our UltraSump connected by drainage matting. We also installed CleanSpace and our SaniDry Sedona to keep the basement dry from moisture. Lastly, we installed Rim Joist Insulation and SilverGlo to insulate the crawlspace and save energy.
How does the floor of your crawl space look? Is it dirty? Infested? Wet? Haven't looked in years? If so, its okay! We specialize in crawl space repair, and for this homeowner in Raywick, KY, we were able to help them encapsulate it with our CleanSpace moisture barrier. No longer is it a pain for them to crawl in their crawl space! There are also tons of other benefits with encapsulating your crawl space like; improved air quality in your home, reduced energy bills, and prevention of structural damage! Call today for a free quote!
This crawl space was very damp leading to deterioration and a musty smell. You can see the rusty parts on the metal ducts in the crawl space from moisture exposure, which we wanted to stop. We decided to encapsulate by installing CleanSpace liner all over the walls and floors of the crawl space, as well as wrapping them over the concrete piers. Not pictured is a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, which does a lot of the heavy lifting. Also important to note, this crawl space was not experiencing any ground water leaks, so waterproofing was deemed unnecessary.
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