Crawl Space Entry Before
The entry way into the crawl space is not air tight and allows the weather outside to affect the moisture levels within the crawl space.
Crawl Space Floor Joists Before
The exposed ground in the crawl space that leads to more inconsistent temperatures and moisture in the air.
Crawl Space Before
Short term solutions, such as insulation, create nasty environments that attract mice and hold water.
Clearing Out the Crawl Space
Getting the debris and excess dirt out of the crawl space to make room for installations
Sealing Piping
Making sure that pipes within the crawlspace are airtight improves the air quality by keeping water out, and cold or hot air out.
Sump Pump
Installing a sump pump into the crawl space provides a way to pump out any water that makes it through the walls or ground after its encapsulated.
Drilled Hole for Piping
This gives the sump pump a place to get the collected water away from the base of the home.
SaniDry Dehumidifier
Installing a dehumidifier helps to maintain moisture free air under the home.
Crawl Space After Encapsulation
After the encapsulation CleanSpace and SilverGlo is there to create a moisture barrier and insulate and protect the air quality.
Sump Pump Installed
After the full encapsulation the sump pump is sealed below the ground level.
Crawl Space Door After
Sealing the crawl space door helps to maintain the air quality and keeps water out more effectively.