Before Pictures of Crawl Space Waterproofing: A Must-See for Homeowners Considering the Project
This crawl space was prone to musty smells due to the unsealed space allowing in moisture. Concrete is naturally porous, and paired with hydrostatic pressure on the outside of the foundation, can lead to dampness.
Musty Crawl Space
Mold and mildew can thrive in damp, dark crawl spaces, posing a health risk to homeowners.
Vented Crawl Space Problems
In a vented crawl space, moist air from the outside can easily enter and condense on the fiberglass insulation, causing it to become wet and ineffective.
Deep Crawl Space
This crawl space was being used for storage, but posed a risk to the homeowner's belongings because it was wide open, lacked adequate insulation, and had moisture problems. These conditions made it unsuitable to protect the belongings or the space above.
Crawl Space Before Picture: What Can Happen Without Insulation?
Your HVAC system has to work harder to heat and cool your home when the crawl space is not properly insulated. This can lead to increased wear and tear on your HVAC system and shorter service life.
From Damp and Smelly to Dry and Healthy
After sealing this once cold, damp crawl space, the home is dry and clean.
Dramatic Crawl Space Transformation
A dry crawl space is a healthy crawl space. Encapsulation can help keep your home dry and mold-free, year-round.
What Your Crawl Space Could Look Like With Encapsulation
Encapsulating your crawl space can improve your indoor air quality, reduce your energy bills, and increase the value of your home.
Encapsulation and Dehumidifier: Make a Difference on Your Indoor Air Quality
A dehumidifier removes excess moisture from the air, creating a more comfortable and healthy environment for your home and family.