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This home in Orangeburg, SC had problems with moisture issues with their crawlspace. The homeowner called Lowcountry foundation Repair and one of our inspectors came out to do a free inspection and customized proposal for the solution. The inspector recommended an encapsulation to create a moisture controlled space, sealing off standing water. The homeowner decided to move forward with that recommendation and they were very happy with the final results.
This home was having water pooling in the crawlspace. After doing some research, the owner contacted us at Lowcountry Foundation Repair. Our team installed a CleanSpace Encapsulation System complete with a dehumidifier and sump pump to regulate the water and high humidity levels.
This home in Orangeburg, SC had high humidity levels in the crawlspace. Our team at Lowcountry Foundation Repair installed an encapsulation complete with a vapor barrier to seal off moisture.
This elevator shaft of a local medical facility in Orangeburg, SC was having issues with water seeping into the elevator shaft, starting to rust any exposed metal. After trying to use a tar-based sealant to keep the water out, water was still coming in, even if a smaller amount. In order to keep the elevator shaft dry for good, our team installed a perimeter drainage waterproofing system called DryTrak and installed a sump pump to pump the water out and away from the space.
Nancy B. of Darlen, GA saw concrete lifting and leveling ad on Facebook. The sinking concrete in the ad reminded her of her sunroom floor. There was a gap forming between the wall and floor. Nancy called Lowcountry Foundation Repair and ask if her sunroom floor could be lifted.
Lowcountry Foundation Repair was able to help Nancy by installed a Push Pier System to stabilize the area. The job took one day to complete and Nancy was happy to have the gap between the floor and the wall fixed.