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A homeowner in Charleston, SC contacted our team at Lowcountry Foundation Repair after the crawl space flooded during hurricane Ian. After a thorough inspection of the crawl space by one of our system design specialists, our team installed a CleanSpace Encapsulation System customized to the needs of the home. An encapsulation can act as a barrier to reduce humidity, but our system also has measures to aid the drainage of water, then it pumps that water out and away from the crawl space. This solution will help pump out water that enters during heavy rain or an event like hurricane Ian.
To prevent moisture damage and keep this customer's crawl space healthy and dry, we sealed the space with our CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System.
Moisture destroyed this customers crawl space door. Our team replaced it with our waterproof, EverLast Crawl Space Door to ensure moisture and rot will never be an issue again.
To keep this customers crawl space dry all the time we installed our CleanSpace Drainage Matting paired with our CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System. Our CleanSpace drainage matting works by creating a space between the dirt floor and the CleanSpace vapor barrier, allowing water to flow freely to a sump pump or drainage system. This prevents water from being trapped and reduces moisture buildup, enhancing the effectiveness of the vapor barrier in keeping the crawl space dry.
In Charleston, SC, a homeowner was facing an all-too-common issue—water in the crawl space. As captured in the before photo, this brought concerns about structural safety and air quality. At Lowcountry Foundation and Crawl Space Repair, we quickly saw the opportunity for transformation. Using our advanced StarPipe™ drainage system, we effectively redirected the unwanted water, restoring stability and peace of mind. The after photo reveals a testament to resilience and expert craftsmanship; a dry, secure, and healthy space. It’s the kind of change that speaks to a brighter future.