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Before & After Photos
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Dirty Smelly Crawlspace
An open dirt crawl space can cause a whole host of problems if left untreated. Many homes are supported with wooden beams in the crawl space, but these supports are exposed to so much environmental moisture they could become weak, starting to warp and rot from moisture concentration. An unsealed crawl space can invite mold and mildew in, as well as leave the home above uncomfortable -triggering indoor allergen problems. It can also leave the floors feeling spongy or unlevel to walk on. Using a CleanSpace® Encapsulation System, a thick, moisture-resistant barrier, we've sealed this crawl space off from the potential dangers of an unfinished crawl space.
Mold Gowth in Vidalia, GA Crawl Space
This home in Vidalia, GA was experiencing moisture issues along with mold growth in the crawl space. Our team at Lowcountry Foundation Repair installed a vapor barrier system to regulate moisture content.
Condensation Control in the Crawl Space
An HVAC tech that serviced the AC in this Vidalia, GA crawl space pointed out to the homeowner that they had a moisture issue in the crawl space. This was indicated by condensation dripping from the ducts and collecting on the ground. Mold was prevalent as well on some of the wood. Our team was able to help protect the value of this home by encapsulating the crawl space with a CleanSpace Encapsulation System.
Moisture Issues in Augusta, GA
This crawlspace had falling debris and moisture issues. After doing some research, the homeowner called us at Lowcountry Foundation Repair and our team installed a CleanSpace Encapsulation System complete with a dehumidifier and sump pump. SmartJacks were also installed in an area where the floor was sloping to stabilize it and help relevel the floor. Now the crawlspace is supported, dry, and the hanging moldy insulation is removed.
Waynesboro, GA Homeowner Encapsulates his Crawl Space to Prevent Problems
Rodger M. of Waynesboro, GA just purchased this home. Prior this house, he had a crawl space encapsulation installed under his other house. Rodger already knew the damage that moisture can cause to the structure of a home so when he found out that this house did not have the crawl space encapsulated, he called Lowcountry Foundation Repair to do the work.