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Vicksburg, MS Crawlspace Encapsulation
Henry Bennett was called to look at this home in Vicksburg, Mississippi. They had insulation stuffed right up under the floor joists. Large amounts were already falling due to holding moisture. While intentions are good with crawlspace insulation, it's never a good idea. Having something so close to wood that is able to hold moisture will inevitably, hold moisture. As we all know know moisture + wood = rot.
When we install a job, we always remove this troublesome insulation. Not only does our system keep the crawlspace dry and free of high humidity, but completely sealing off the crawlspace will in turn, insulate it. We have a testimonial from a customer who checked his crawlspace during the ice storm, and the temp reading from under the house was as close as 3-5º similar the house temperature. Amazing, right?
Encapsulation in Vicksburg, MS
Tired of dealing with moisture and growth in his crawl space, this homeowner went searching for a permanent solution. In this process, he actually happened to come across one of our commercials and decided to give us a call. We set up a date for one of our design specialists to go get under the home and create a plan. After going through his findings and learning about sealing the crawl space, the homeowner fell in love with the idea of the Encapsulation System, and decided he had found his solution. The once bare and unprotected crawl space, is now equipped with a durable CleanSpace Liner, a dehumidifier, and powerful sump pump system, all functioning in a controlled and dry environment. We're proud to have helped him find exactly what he needed!
Encapsulation in Belzoni, MS
Here is a photo of the state of this homeowner's crawlspace when our design specialist, Corey, first did his initial inspection and estimate. Its your typical messy crawlspace with a moist ground floor. This moisture was playing a large part in the sinking floor problem the homeowner reached out to us about. In the second image, you can see the crawlspace after Corey designed a system for the home and one of our talented production crews made it a reality. The mess is gone, and more importantly, the moisture will no longer be a problem. The white CleanSpace liner you see all throughout the crawlspace is acting as a barrier, keeping out ground water seepage. Unseen in the images, is our energy efficient crawlspace dehumidifier and our perimeter drainage system. Both working alongside the CleanSpace vapor barrier to stop moisture, water, and humidity from affecting this home.
Musty Smells Under Home in Slaughter, LA
Sometimes you can't see that there are issues under your home, you have to smell them. When moldy/musty smells were coming up from this homeowner's floors, they figured that there must be something going on their crawl space. They reached out to us, and we sent one of our design specialists out to go find the culprit. This crawl space had been left exposed and unattended to for a good while, letting moisture and humidity problems continue to grow. In a damp environment like this, mold is able to thrive, which can lead to these smells and eventually much worse damage. Our design specialist was not only able to find the cause, but also a solution - our encapsulation system. By sealing off the space and wrapping the floors and walls of the space in our CleanSpace Liner, along with installing our crawl space dehumidifier and sump pump system, we are able to condition this space and turn it into a shield against moisture. It is a massive upgrade that will not only handle the annoying smell, but prevent any issues that may have been on their way.
Visqueen in Crawlspace holding moisture in Yazoo City, MS
At a height of right over two feet, this crawlspace was holding moisture due to visqueen being put over the ground. This plastic, because it's not sealed off and air tight, ends up hurting the crawlspace more than helping it. It traps water under the plastic and creates musty smells that may not have been there before. Melissa Johnson inspected this crawlspace and proposed our well tested solution. We were able to remove the visqueen and apply our encapsulation system to the crawlspace. We do this by cleaning out the crawlspace, installing a sump pump, drainage matting, CleanSpace liner on top of the matting and sealing it off around each wall of the crawlspace, and putting a dehumidifier in on top of it. These products work together to keep moisture out and dry air in.