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This crawlspace was wet, humid and had visible heavy mold on the beams. They opted to have the entire space cleaned and treated. This included removing the falling insulation and replacing it with rigid foam insulation, installing drainage, as well as a dehumidifer to keep the space well conditioned and prevent any possible further damage.
Customer called that they have a finished basement that seemed sealed well but had water pouring down one side. We installed our patented WaterGuard system and a super sump. We demoed a whole wall and installed ThermalDry wall with Everlast Wall.
Marilyn called in because she was about to put her home on the market and knew the vapor barrier in her crawl space needed to be replaced. Daniel gave her an estimate on replacing the vapor barrier but also on doing a full encapsulation and replacing her sump pump ensuring that there will be no water issues or damage for years.
In these before & after photos, you can see what a difference the CleanSpace vapor barrier makes. Now, this crawl space is protected from moisture issues for years.
This home had an older sump pump in the basement. For the most part it would keep water from pooling on the floor. However when heavy rains hit, the system just couldn't keep up. When that happened the homeowners would clear the spots in the basement that would hold water and they would squeegee the floor and turn on a few fans. After dealing with this issue for a few years they wanted to look into some other options. After a full inspection, we suggested a TripleSafe sump pump with a WaterGuard drainage system and SaniDry Dehumidifier. Now the space stays dry and healthy no matter what the rainfall looks like.