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CrawlSpace Encapsulation in Aberdeen, Ohio

We installed our CleanSpace system in this Aberdeen, OH, home to create a vapor barrier in this homeowner’s crawl space. These durable liners don’t just keep out moisture—they also help block pests, critters, and cold air from entering the space. A crawl space is an important part of your home’s environment, and sealing it properly ensures the air that rises into your living area stays clean, dry, and comfortable.

Crawl Space Repair Company in New Vienna, Ohio

This shallow crawl space in New Vienna, OH, needed some protection against moisture and settling concrete columns. We first repaired the sagging columns by jacking the main beams with our SmartJack crawl space posts and straightening the joists out. We then fixed the musty smells by installing our CleanSpace vapor barrier, wrapping it over the entire floor and up the walls and columns. This home now smells clean and has straight floors, which the homeowners were very appreciative of. 

Crawl Space Encapsulation in Sabina, OH

This home had a crawl space with poured concrete walls that were leaking water. It turned into one of our larger projects as we installed WaterGuard drainage, CleanSpace liner, a SuperSump system, and a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier. To finish, we treated the area with Anabec cleaner and added spray foam insulation to address mold and improve energy efficiency. Now the crawl space is dry, clean, and protected for the long haul.

Crawl Space Moisture Barrier Installation in Peebles, Ohio

This crawl space had gravel all along the floor, which is better than dirt, but still not good enough to skip a moisture barrier. We installed CleanSpace liner across the whole crawl space to keep moisture out, saving the wooden beams from rot. The liner also keeps moldy air out and helps insulate a bit. 

Interior Slab Leveling in Cleves, Ohio

In Cleves, OH, a homeowner had a sunken interior slab beneath their kitchen floor. The tiles had dropped just enough to leave a visible gap between the baseboard and the floor, making the room look unfinished and uneven. We injected PolyLevel foam directly through the grout lines between the tiles, gently raising the slab back into position. This closed the gap at the baseboard and restored a level, polished look to the kitchen floor. The process was minimally invasive, with no damage to the tile, and the entire project was completed in just a couple of hours.