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This drenched crawl space looked like a rainforest before we came and encapsulated it. We first waterproofed the crawl space, then we installed a vapor barrier, then we sealed the crawl space vents, then we set up a dehumidification system. These four steps will ensure a dry crawl space for a long time.
This crawl space in Cynthiana, KY, was wet, humid, and musty before we transformed it with an encapsulation system. We started by ripping out all the fiberglass insulation in the ceiling and hauling it away to our truck. Next, we installed our SilverGlo insulation around the walls of the crawl space to keep the space warm during the colder times of the year. Lastly, we sealed the entire space from the ground by wrapping our 20 mil CleanSpace vapor barrier across the floor, around the columns, and up the walls of the space. Unseen in the photos, we also installed our dehumidifier to keep the trapped air in the space dry as well.
This homeowner had a crawl space with a thin plastic barrier covering the floor. The homeowner quickly realized that they were going to need more than that to keep their crawl space healthy, so they give us a call to install a sump pump system, a dehumidification system, an encapsulation system, an insulation system, and a sealed access door. Having just a thin layer of plastic on a crawl space floor isn't enough to stop moisture from rising into your crawl space, and its important to take all the necessary steps to guarantee a healthy crawl space.
This homeowner gave us a call because they were concerned with their wooden framing in their crawl space. The homeowner informed us that their crawl space was not that old, and they were pretty upset at the condition it was in. We informed them that they called us at the right time, because had they waited longer, the wood may have grown past the point of safe. We then told them more about our encapsulation process, and how it could save them lots of money in the long run by being able to save the wooden framing. We also informed them of one spot where the wooden frame could use a little extra support with one of our SmartJack posts. By installing our CleanSpace vapor barrier over some drainage matting, our SmartJack post, our SilverGlo foam insulation panels, our waterproofing system connected to a SmartSump sump pump, and a SaniDry Sedona dehumidification system, we were able to guarantee they won't have to worry about the health of their wooden framing any longer.
This crawl space in Winchester, KY, was suffering from the effects of prolonged moisture exposure. To stop moisture all together, we implemented an encapsulation system to safeguard the space below the home. Highlighted by our 20 mil CleanSpace vapor barrier, this crawl space is now dry, safe, and clean. Some additional benefits include better air quality, savings on energy costs, and added storage space.