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A nasty, wet crawl space can cause major concerns for the foundation of the home. As water vapor evaporates into the air in an unsealed crawlspace under the home, that moist air can cause mold growth, pooling water, wood rot, and insulation failure. Luckily the experts at Lowcountry Foundation Repair have an effective, tried & tested solution to seal off moisture and protect the structure from damages related to high humidity. By sealing off a dirt crawl space from environmental moisture, the subfloor and supports of the structure are protected from rot while also creating a clean and secure area useful for storage. Also, by adding crawlspace insulation, there is an increase in the energy efficiency of the home. The team starts by insulating and air sealing rim joists, as the perimeter can be a major source of air infiltration and heat loss. Then Foamax wall insulation is added, which insulates the perimeter walls of the crawlspace. This is the best possible thing to do for heating and cooling in a home with a crawlspace, especially if the AC unit also happens to be located in the crawlspace. Without encapsulation, the AC unit would become a breeding ground for mold.
A unencapsulated crawl space can cause a whole host of problems if left unattended.If left unsealed the crawl space can invite mold, mildew, and indoor allergen problems, as well as leave the home above uncomfortable, or with spongy floors that will need to be replaced due to moisture damage. Using our Clean Space Vapor Barrier, a thick, moisture resistant barrier, we've sealed this crawl space off from the potential dangers of an unfinished crawl space.
This home in Savannah, GA was in need of encapsulation, as there was water pooling in the crawl space. The homeowner didn't want just any encapsulation, they wanted one that would work long-term, allowing any seeping water to drain into a sump pump and be pumped out of the space. Our team installed the CleanSpace Encapsulation System, creating a conditioned space.
This home in Savannah, GA had standing water in three separate areas of the house. This was due to having an old open-top sump pump, a common temporary solution to water drainage in the crawl space that requires regular maintenance to prevent clogging. For a more permanent solution, our team at Lowcountry Foundation Repair installed a vapor barrier system complete with a new sup pump and dehumidifier.
This home in Savannah, GA had water pooling into the crawl space when it rained, causing moisture issues for the home. Mold growth and wood rot was a growing concern. They contated us at Lowcountry Foundation Repair and had one of our inspectors come out to do a free inspection, fully evaluating the issue. Our inspector recommended having the crawl space encapsulated with our CleanSpace Encapsulation System to ensure the crawl space will remain dry during humid or wet seasons. Our team expertly installed the customized solution, including a powerful SuperSump pump and SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier.