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This homeowner got an Airlock door installed for a clean and sleek look!
This nasty dirt crawl space was filled with debris, moisture issues, and a damaged, inefficient liner. Installing a barrier between the dirt crawl space and the home can prevent groundwater leaks, water seepage, moisture, mold growth, and other damage. However, if it is an ineffective barrier, it will underperform and your problems will persist. By adding our CleanSpace vapor barrier, our waterproofing specialists at Lowcountry Foundation Repair were able to transform this nasty, damp crawl space into a clean storage area, protecting it against moisture seepage, water infiltration, air leaks, and more. Combined with our Foamax board crawlspace wall installation, we further boosted home health, energy efficiency, and value!
The owner of this home checked their crawl space after buying the home and noticed the existing vapor barrier in the crawl space was "sub-par, and the moisture and mold issues continue to persist". Our complete encapsulation system appealed to the homeowner, as it would block out both ground and air moisture while monitoring and controlling the residual moisture level as well to a safe 55% humidity.
This home in Revenel, SC needed protection from moisture in the crawl space. There was an existing vapor barrier, but it was old, dirty, torn, and not sealed to the walls and joists. Our inspector recommended having a CleanSpace Encapsulation System installed to completely protect the crawl space from harmful levels of moisture and humidity. In this case, the homeowner decided that with current available finances that they would have a layer of drainage matting installed to aid drainage of pooling water, and a SaniDry Sedona to monitor the humidity level in the crawl space, pulling moisture out of the air to hold a safe 55% humidity level.
Later on, once finances are available, the homeowner is planning on having the rest of the complete CleanSpace Encapsulation System installed, including the sealed vapor barrier, a powerful sump pump, and Foamax wall barrier insulation, turning the crawlspace into essentially another conditioned room with healthy, breathable air.
This homeowner in Edisto Beach, SC was having issues with standing water and too much humidity in their crawlspace. They called Lowcountry Foundation repair for a solution and an inspector was sent out to provide a free inspection and quote for a customized solution. The team installed trench drains to redirect the water away from the crawlspace, greatly improving the usability of the area.