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A homeowner in Gray, GA contacted our team with an interest in crawl space repairs. They mentioned that they have a two-story home built in 1973 with a crawl space and that there were two primary areas where the floor felt like it had seeped over the years. They had an inspection done before they purchased the home where repairs were recommended for the floor. We were able to set them up with a free inspection and one of our inspectors did a full evaluation of the space, finding that the floor issue had occurred due to a moisture issue weakening the floor over time. In order to solve this issue for good, our team repaired the sagging floors using the SmartJack Support System, then took care of the moisture issue by installing the CleanSpace Encapsulation System.
This homeowner in Gray, GA was concerned about the foundation of their home due to moisture in the crawl space. Our team inspected the crawl space and recommended the installation of a CleanSpace Encapsulation System to control moisture levels and prevent any further damage to the foundation. The system created a conditioned crawl space that effectively managed humidity levels and prevented any future foundation issues.
In Gray, GA, a homeowner suspected moisture issues in the crawl space, which our inspector confirmed, including water seepage through the brick walls. The solution recommended by our inspector involved the installation of the CleanSpace Encapsulation System. This solution alleviated the moisture problem, ensuring lasting relief.
In order to protect your crawlspace from humidity, moisture and mold that thrives in a nasty environment, an encapsulation system is needed to fully seal the earth off from the home. This homeowner made the best decision for their crawlspace and install our patented CleanSpace encapsulation system. with being 20 Mil thick, interlaced with nylon reinforcement and a anti-bacterial coating, it is the best solution to keep your crawlspace clean and protected!
SmartJack support systems stabilize sinking floors by providing additional structural support. They are installed beneath the affected area to prevent further settling, redistribute the load, and, if necessary, lift the floor back to a level position. This helps maintain the integrity of the structure and prevents further damage.