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This customer had insulation in their crawlspace in an attempt to keep the home warm. This caused more issues than just cold floors though. The insulation attracted water, keeping the moisture close to the floors which caused mold and rotting on the floors. We removed the insulation, sprayed a mold removal, and then encapsulated the crawlspace. This corrected the cold floor issue, took care of the mold, and then created a controllable environment where rot cannot take place.
Waterfront property on Lake Leman in Madison, MS. This customer contacted us to encapsulate the crawlspace of a new addition that was around 675 sq ft. Its always good to catch it on the front side, to keep moisture issues from occurring in the future.
This family in Madison called our office because the moisture in their crawlspace was causing humidity inside their home. There was also falling insulation and heavy moisture content in the wooden joists. Brett DiBiase inspected the crawlspace and determined the solution to resolve their issues.
Our team sealed off the crawlspace vents, installed a sump pump in the ground where the most water was collecting, and encapsulated the entire space. This makes it impenetrable when moisture tries creeping in. We also pulled out all of the insulation that was keeping moisture close the wooden joists. To top off the system, we always install a dehumidifier to keep the air dry.
Tearing out that old insulation and that thin liner and replacing it with our encapsulation system has made a world of a difference for this crawlspace! Aesthetically, and protection-wise!
The first image shows our crew's first look inside this crawlspace. There was a lot of work to do! After that old liner was pulled up and a clean-up was done, we were able to get our durable, Cleanspace Liner down. In the second image, you can see an image our crew took inside the finished crawlspace!
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