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Crawl Space Encapsulation in Chapel Hill, TN
We completed a full crawl space encapsulation in this Chapel Hill, TN, home. This installation included a CleanSpace vapor barrier and an energy-efficient SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier (as seen here). This will keep the home's crawl space clean, dry and healthy for years to come. The homeowner is happy with the quality of the work that was completed.
Crawl Space Encapsulation in Chapel Hill, TN
We installed a full crawl space encapsulation in this Chapel Hill, TN, home, complete with a CleanSpace vapor barrier (as seen here). This will separate the home from the soil below, keeping it clean, dry, and healthy for years to come. The homeowner is happy with the quality of the work that was completed.
Crawl Space waterproofing in Belfast, TN.
It’s easy to see from these photos that these homeowners were struggling with moisture weighing down on their insulation. It was so heavy that huge chunks were falling down. The homeowners contacted Frontier for a solution. A full encapsulation of their crawl space was done, and the homeowners could not be happier! The results are stunning.
New crawl space entry!
Most crawl space doors are made from wood or metal that rot, rust, and deteriorate over time. Our crawl space doors are made from a non-organic material that will not rot, rust, or fall apart. It contains an air-tight seal so no moisture, humidity, or unwanted pest can enter your crawl space!
Sump Pump Discharge Pipe Installation in Hendersonville, TN
This homeowner in Hendersonville, TN, contacted Frontier Foundation & Crawl Space Repair to have their basement waterproofed. One of the main aspects of basement waterproofing involves installing a sump pump system. This system is installed in the lowest part of the basement. That way water will run through the WaterGuard drainage system or DryTrak monolithic floor drain and directly into the sump pump. This water is then pumped out into the sump pump discharge line. This line directs water out and away from the home. To install this drainage line, we dig out a small trench outside the basement, place the line inside, and then cover it up with dirt. The only thing that is not buried is where the water drains out.