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This Savannah, GA homeowner contacted Lowcountry Foundation Repair after Hurricane Irma hit coastal Georgia in 2017. He became concerned when he noticed that stormwater had come into the crawl space and was beginning to damage his home's foundation. He called and scheduled an appointment for a free inspection.
Lowcountry Foundation Repair sent Dustin Farthing to Savannah to inspect the crawl space. The homeowner was interested in a new vapor barrier to protect his crawl space, so Dustin suggested CleanSpace. CleanSpace is a seven-layer reinforced polyethylene that isolates the home from the earth and reduces humidity levels.
After a few days of hard work from the installers, this homeowner's crawl space was completely covered and protected with CleanSpace. He was thrilled with the results!
Bill and Cherie M. of Savannah, GA called Lowcountry Foundation Repair about their unfinished crawl space. The crawl space smelled musty, some areas showed signs of microbial growth, and there was standing water puddles. Bill and Cherie wanted to fix the problem right the first time, so they called us.
Lowcountry Foundation Repair sent an inspector to the home and recommended installing a Complete CleanSpace Encapsulation. The system would reduce the humidity and remove the moisture. With the system in place Bill and Cherie noticed their problems were gone in two weeks! They were thrilled!
Common among homes in Savannah, GA, this home was also experiencing an issue where the subfloor insulation would fall down. This is a common sign of a moisture issue in the crawl space, so our team installed an encapsulation in order to seal out moisture and control the humidity level of the air.
Our crew did a fantastic job eliminating moisture from this crawl space by installing our Cleanspace Encapsulation System along with a Sanidry Sedona, creating a healthier living environment for the homeowners!
We installed our SmartJack support system to address the sagging floor issue caused by inadequate supports underneath. This involved assessing the problem areas, preparing the site, placing the SmartJacks at strategic points, and adjusting them to lift and stabilize the floor. A final inspection ensured the supports were properly installed and the floor was level and stable.