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The Spray foam insulation we use is a closed cell which means it acts as a barrier to moisture and air. Giving the homeowner added protection and a more comfortable home, along with saving money on energy bills!
This customer called with concerns of water in their crawlspace and had seen us at a home show. When our design specialist went out they found water and moisture in the crawlspace, when left untreated it can cause mold and wood rot problems to your crawlspace. Our crew went out and cleaned all the debris and old worn vapor barrier out. We installed our CleanSpace vapor barrier that is 20 mils thick and rip-resistant. To help keep the water from pooling in the crawlspace we installed Smart Sump and a new discharge line to make sure the water that is pumped out does not come right back in. We also installed our SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier that keeps humidity levels down which stops the moisture and also filters out mold spores, dust, and other allergens. This customer was so happy that they now have a dry and clean crawlspace and peace of mind that the foundation of their home is protected for years to come.
This customer had standing water in their crawlspace due to a certain area not draining to the sump pump correctly and causing damage to the vapor barrier. We went in and installed a new pipe to help drain the water to the sump pump. Along with a new vapor barrier for a clean and dry crawlspace.
The homeowners looked under their home and found water pooling on their old 6 Mil vapor barrier. There was mud and falling insulation throughout. The exterior entrance had a rotting wooden doorway. We replace the entrance with a new EverLast entryway. We then did a full encapsulation with a TripleSafe sump pump, TerraBlock insulation, CleanSpace vapor barrier, Spray Foam insulation along the foundation walls, and SaniDry dehumidifier. This system has warranties to ensure these products keep this space dry and healthy.
This homes crawlspace was in need of repair. It's old fiberglass insulation was falling in pieces to the floor. To solve the issue the homeowner wanted to encapsulate the space. After doing research they chose to move forward with this using John's Waterproofing crawlspace encapsulation.