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A homeowner in Claxton, Ga Reached out to us with concerns of extreme sloping and cracking inside their home. After inspection, it was determined that their main beam was in critical condition and could fail at any given time. The whole main beam was replaced to give them a new solid foundation.
This homeowner in Statesboro, GA had water slowly seeping into their home from outside, ruining the carpet. They called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for a free inspection and customized quote to fix the issue. After a thorough inspection, the inspector recommended our SmartSump™ Crawl Space Sump Pump System to fix the water intrusion issue. In this case, the system which is generally used in dirt crawlspaces was customized to be placed on the exterior of the home to avoid more costly and invasive solutions. The homeowner decided to move forward with that recommendation and was very happy with the results.
We installed our EverLast crawl space door to provide a durable, energy-efficient, and aesthetically pleasing solution for accessing and sealing the crawl space. This door helps to prevent moisture, pests, and outside air from entering the crawl space, thereby improving the overall energy efficiency and air quality of the home.
We installed a SaniDry Sedona in the humid and moist crawl space to effectively control moisture levels, prevent mold growth, and improve air quality, ensuring a healthier and more comfortable space and home.
A vented crawl space can cause high humidity levels due to the influx of warm, moist air from outside. This air cools as it enters the crawl space, leading to increased humidity. Our team installed the SaniDry Sedona, a powerful dehumidifier, to eliminate this issue. The SaniDry Sedona works by drawing in moist air, removing the excess moisture, and then circulating dry air back into the crawl space, maintaining optimal humidity levels.