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Crawl Space Rescue in Millington, TN
Check out this crawl space encapsulation we completed for Brian and Cassandra M. of Millington, TN. Brian's grandfather built this home in the 70's and passed it down to him. It was important that they keep this family home in good shape. Upon inspection by a pest company, they discovered that they had a mold problem in the crawl space. Brian's father recommended Redeemers Group. After checking out our website and learning a bit about our company, Brian and Cassandra were confident that we were the right company for the job. We installed our CleanSpaceTM Encapsulation System. This is a permanent solution for a wet, moldy, and dirty crawl space. The results speak for themselves!
If you need help with your crawl space, foundation, concrete, or basement; call or click today for a free, no-obligation inspection.
Crawl Space Waterproofing and Encapsulation for a Long-Term Solution in Millington, TN
Donna P. of Millington, TN has lived in her home since 1993 and has long been frustrated by persistent earthy odors coming from her crawl space. As she prepares for retirement in the next few years, she wants to ensure her home is properly sealed and protected before moving to a fixed income. Her property features a half walk-in basement and half crawl space, separated by a CMU (concrete masonry unit) wall with a small 2x2 access door positioned at chest height. The dirt crawl space has over 24 inches of headroom, but there is an existing trench running along the entry wall where a sump pump is already installed. While a thin vapor barrier had previously been placed in the space, it was insufficient to prevent moisture buildup and musty odors from affecting the indoor air quality of her home.
To fully resolve these issues, we recommended a full crawl space encapsulation using SilverGlo™ insulation, which will provide long-term moisture control and improved energy efficiency. We will also remove the existing insulation from the crawl space while leaving the basement insulation intact, as requested. Additionally, Donna asked if we could remove a thin green plastic sheeting from the crawl space; we assured her that if space allowed, we would take it with us, otherwise, we would at least move it to the basement for easier disposal. The existing sump pump near the entry trench will be properly integrated into the new system, with the discharge line extending into a flower bed on the exterior of the foundation. With only a short section of pipe to bury (approximately four feet), the installation will be minimally invasive while ensuring proper drainage.
During our evaluation, we also discussed additional improvements, including adding a dehumidifier in the basement to further control humidity levels, which Donna is considering for a future upgrade. We also inspected her front raised porch and a 25x27 parking pad, where we identified some settlement issues in one section (6x8 feet), which had tilted two inches towards the house. We set clear expectations regarding the effectiveness of PolyLevel™ concrete injection to correct this issue, while also discussing our two-part crack repair and protection for the parking pad, though she decided to prioritize her crawl space for now. By completing this full crawl space encapsulation, Donna is taking proactive steps to protect her home from moisture damage, improve indoor air quality, and enhance energy efficiency, ensuring her property remains in excellent condition for years to come.
If you need help with your crawl space, call or click today for a free, no-obligation inspection.
Before and after a full encapsulation system
Despite not having standing water, the moisture was high enough in this crawl space to cause the hardwood flooring on the first level of the home above the crawl space to ripple, buckle, and even pop out of place in some areas. A full encapsulation system was installed which included a sump pump and dehumidifer.
Nasty Crawl Space in Batesville, MS
Becky P. of Batesville, MS was having serious problems in her home. Excess moisture in her crawlspace was causing mold and rotting wood. It was also very dirty under her home. This is hazardous because polluted air in a crawlspace means pollutes air inside the home. Breathing in mold and excess dust can cause serious health issues. Becky did a quick internet search and discovered Redeemers Group. She made the right call. Our pro inspector Ryan went out to Batesville to evaluate the situation. He provided Becky with a no cost, no obligation inspection. During his investigation, Ryan quickly discovered the causes of these problems: moisture. He then showed becky what was wrong and showed her a permanent solution. Becky agreed and the work was scheduled. Crawl space expert Eugene took his crew out to Batesville, MS to get started with the crawl space encapsulation. They installed a SmartSump to address lingering water issues. Our SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier was installed to make sure there would be no excess moisture in the air. The Second Wind UV Air Purifier was installed to stop mold and impurities in the air circulating throughout the home. Finally, our CleanSpace System was used to stop water vapor from permeating the walls and drain wall leaks. Becky's air was no clean and the dangers presented by her crawl space were permanently erased. Redeemers Group take great pride in helping our customers and giving them the quality service they deserve. Call or CLICK now if you are experiencing issues like these!
Dirty Crawl Space in Brighton, TN
This customer needed help waterproofing the crawl space of their home. One of the main components of their solution included the installation of a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier and CleanSpace system. The SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier easily fits in small crawl spaces yet has a powerful blower to effectively dry large crawl spaces. The CleanSpace® Crawl Space Vapor Barrier is a durable, bright white crawl space liner that installs on the walls and floors, preventing water vapor and humidity from passing through. By keeping your crawl space dry, you protect your structure and insulation from mold and rot.