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Before encountering our team, this Harold, KY, homeowner faced a daunting challenge: a crawl space overwhelmed with mold, negatively impacting their home's air quality and structure – as plainly visible in the first photo. We rolled out a comprehensive solution starting with our SilverGlow insulation, followed by the application of CleanSpace, and topping it off with the SaniDry Sedona system to ensure a dry, clean, and efficient environment. Take a look at the after photo – it's practically unrecognizable! Our team transformed a health hazard into a safe, efficient space, reinforcing our commitment to providing reliable solutions and a remarkable customer experience.
This drenched crawl space looked like a rainforest before we came and encapsulated it. We first waterproofed the crawl space, then we installed a vapor barrier, then we sealed the crawl space vents, then we set up a dehumidification system. These four steps will ensure a dry crawl space for a long time.
This crawlspace had some big rocks in it, but fear not, The Basement Doctor can navigate. CleanSpace matting is flexible enough for any obstruction, and will still block out all negativity.
If you are looking for a home renovation projection to have done, a crawl space encapsulation may be the perfect choice for you. If your current crawl space has high humidity, sagging floors, dirt and pests, or groundwater leaks, an encapsulation may be the best investment you could make for your home. In terms of getting your money back through prevented structural issues, lower energy bills, and better air quality in the home, you can't make a better investment for your home.
This crawl space was showing signs of moisture, as seen in the before picture below. Mold spores were beginning to rot away at the wood, so the customer wanted to block out moisture. We installed Clean Space all over the crawl space to properly encapsulate. We also installed a SmartSump which is equipped with an alarm to warn of power outages and plumbing issues. It also connects to the SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, which collects lots of water through the moisture in the air. The customer also opted for SilverGlo insulation, the shiny foam panels seen in the picture.