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Efflorescence on the Wall
Block walls like this one are constantly holding water and the efflorescence is a sign of seepage.
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Crawl Space Wall Insulation
By installing SilverGlo to the walls of this crawl space, the air inside is thermally insulated from the air outside the home.
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Nasty Debris in Crawl Space
Trash and other waste inside of the crawl space makes a prime spot for creatures to nest in and also can absorb water over time.
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Full CleanSpace Encapsulation
Running CleanSpace across the entire crawl space after removing the debris keeps the space protected from moisture coming through the ground.
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Sump Pump Installation Inside Crawl Space
Running a trench around the crawl space, adding EZflo, and then running it into two separate sump pumps greatly protects this crawl space from outside water.
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Sealed Crawl Space Door
The final step to a full encapsulation is too seal the crawl space door. This allows the air outside to have a very hard time affecting the air and moisture levels inside the crawl space.