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This homeowner in Spring Hill, TN, contacted Frontier Foundation & Crawl Space Repair to have their foundation properly stabilized. Our technician decided that push piers would be the solution to stabilize and lift the home.
This customer in Whites Creek, TN came to Frontier with moisture issues in their crawl space after a flood. We came in and removed all moisture-soaked debris, added drainage matting to the floors, CleanSpace to the floors and walls as well as wrapped all the piers, sealed the vents, and installed a SaniDry Sedona to pull any additional moisture from the air to make the crawl space as moisture free as possible.
This customer in Athens, AL had crawl space issues with sagging supports and excess moisture. To mitigate the issue and stabilize the structure we installed our SmartJack System. To address the moisture issues, we encapsulated the crawl space by installing drainage matting, CleanSpace, sealing all air entry points, and adding a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier.
This customer in Athens, AL noticed they had moisture in their crawl space. To address the issue before more damage could be caused, we came out and completed a full crawl space encapsulation. After we cleaned out all the debris, we started the encapsulation process. This included adding drainage matting, CleanSpace, a TripleSafe sump pump, and a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier to pull any moisture from the air.
Why soda blasting? Sodium Bicarbonate is a granular powder that is non-toxic, food grade, with no vapors or offgassing. It is blown with air at high pressure at the infected lumber. The mold is blown off without damaging the lumber, and falls to the floor. The mold is killed by the blasting action and the soda instantly changes the ph, so what falls is not active mold, but simply inert dust.