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Musty and Moldy Basement Interior Waterproofing in Millers Creek, NC

Severe water seepage has been filling these block walls with water for years. Eventually, the musty smell, high humidity, and mold growth prompted the homeowners to search for a solution. We installed our WaterGuard drain, TripleSafe sump pump, and CleanSpace vapor barrier system to waterproof it.

Humid Crawl Space Dehumidification in Millers Creek, NC

The SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier will effectively eliminate moisture issues in this homeowner's crawl space by maintaining optimal humidity levels, preventing mold growth, and improving air quality. When paired with the CleanSpace vapor barrier, it creates a comprehensive moisture control system. The dehumidifier removes excess moisture from the air, while the vapor barrier prevents ground moisture from entering the crawl space, ensuring a dry and healthy environment.

Finished Basement Interior Waterproofing in Deep Gap, NC

This finished basement's exterior waterproofing failed and flooded the basement. It ruined the flooring and risked mold growth behind the wall. We did what was required to install a manageable waterproofing system that will keep water out of the basement long term. Now, the basement can be re-finished in confidence.

Down Spout Installation in Blowing Rock, NC

This French drain installation in blowing rock was needed to finish a basement waterproofing job. The drain connects to the sump pump installed in the basement and runs away from the base of the home to keep the water away. We dug the trench out, plumbed the line, capped it with our drain cover and refilled the trench to finish the job.

Moisture Damage Repair in Crawl Space in Bakersville, NC

Moisture in a crawl space can cause significant damage to floor joists over time. When moisture is present, it creates the perfect environment for mold, mildew, and wood rot to develop. These issues weaken the structural integrity of the joists, leading to sagging, warping, or even collapse.

 

To repair the damage, our team will first address the source of the moisture to prevent future issues. This may involve installing a vapor barrier, improving ventilation, or fixing any leaks. Once the moisture issue is resolved, we will assess the extent of the damage to the joists. Depending on the severity, we may sister new joists alongside the damaged ones, replace sections of the joists, or use structural supports to reinforce them. Our goal is to restore the stability and safety of the flooring system while preventing further damage.