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Due to excessive moisture in the crawl space, the subfloor rotted, warped, buckled, and led to uneven floors. We replaced and sistered joists, as well as installed new subflooring after removing the water and mold-damaged subfloor.
In Montrose, GA, this homeowner’s crawlspace entry was looking rough—an old, worn-out door that no longer sealed properly, allowing in moisture, pests, and outside air. Our team replaced it with a brand-new EverLast crawlspace door, designed to never rust, rot, or warp. The difference is clear: the crawlspace is now secure, energy-efficient, and looks clean and polished. A simple upgrade like this goes a long way in protecting the home for years to come.
A customer called in concerned with standing water in their crawlspace. After the inspection with our Design Specialist, it was determined that their crawlspace door was below grade of the outside soil causing it to flood every time it rains. The solution to this issue was the installation of a Everlast well and Everlast door. The Everlast well lowers the grade in front of the door opening. Drainage rock is also added to give the water a place to go. The Everlast Door is an airtight crawlspace door customized for the home which adds further protection.
Johnny G. of Chester, GA was worried about high humidity levels in his crawl space. He called Lowcountry Foundation Repair to have his crawl space inspected. Lowcountry Foundation Repair encapsulated Johnny’s crawl space to remove moisture and reduce humidity under his home.