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Every winter this homeowner would turn on her heat but it never seemed to get warm and stay warm. This was very frustrating because heating costs add up very quickly. She called us to have an inspector come out and take a look at the problem. A lot of the air escapes the ducts and goes straight out of the crawlspace, sucking the heat out of your home. Our inspector recommended a crawlspace encapsulation system to seal it in and keep heat in the home. Our crews went out and removed all debris and the old vapor barrier. They replaced it with our CleanSpace vapor barrier that is 20 mils thick and made of woven fiber plastic. The vapor barrier is installed all the way up to the sill plate of the home giving complete coverage. This homeowner was so glad when the job was finished and loved the clean look. By next winter she had noticed a significant decrease in her heating and cooling bills.
Cleanspace keeps the crawlspace sealed from moisture and water.
This dusty crawlspace was pulling up odd odors into the home. A few occupants suffered from mold allergies and found that an unclean crawlspace could worsen this allergy. We did a full encapsulation, and this image shows the crawlspace with TerraBlock, right before we laid down the CleanSpace.
This Crawlspace had mud caked over the old Vapor Barrier. The fiberglass insulation had been in such a bad case, we had to remove it to fully examine the space. To waterproof properly, did a full crawlspace encapsulation.
These homeowners found water in their crawlspace. It was easy to see that this could lead to an issue, so they called up John's Waterproofing. We performed a thorough inspection, and luckily no major damage had occurred. We cleared the space, did a full dry-out and encapsulated the area with a full drainage system, sump pump, TerraBlock insulation, CleanSpace vapor barrier, Spray Foam, and a SaniDry dehumidifier.