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Our team encapsulated this customers crawl space after discovering high humidity levels, excessive moisture, and musty odors.
This Jacksonville, FL crawl space was showing the typical conditions of an unsealed environment, including exposed soil, elevated moisture levels, and an aging vapor barrier that provided limited protection against ground moisture. These conditions can contribute to musty odors, higher humidity levels, and potential damage to the home's structural components over time.
To create a cleaner and healthier environment beneath the home, our team installed a full crawl space encapsulation system. The exposed earth was sealed with a durable vapor barrier that covers the crawl space floor and wraps around the support piers, helping prevent ground moisture from entering the space. The result is a brighter, cleaner crawl space designed to reduce humidity, improve overall moisture control, and help protect the home's structure for years to come.
This Fleming Island homeowner had already taken steps to reinforce their home with support jacks, but moisture in the crawl space continued to be a concern. Wanting to protect their foundation and indoor air quality long-term, they reached out for a moisture solution. Our team installed a full crawl space encapsulation system sealing the area with a durable vapor barrier to lock out humidity and prevent future water-related issues. The transformation from a damp, exposed crawl space to a clean, protected environment ensures their home stays dry, healthy, and supported for years to come.
We installed our interior subfloor drainage system, WaterGuard, along the perimeter of this basement where the floor meets the wall. This solution will capture water at its entry point and direct it to our SuperSump pump system - protecting this space from future flooding and water damage.
This Green Cove Springs, FL crawl space was showing serious warning signs of moisture intrusion, including standing water, saturated soil, and damp conditions beneath the home. In Florida’s high-humidity environment, excess groundwater and heavy rainfall can quickly lead to mold growth, wood rot, musty odors, and weakening of the floor system above.
To correct these issues, proper moisture control measures are implemented including drainage solutions to remove standing water, a sealed vapor barrier to block ground moisture, and dehumidification to maintain healthy humidity levels. Together, these systems protect the home’s structure, improve indoor air quality, and prevent long-term damage caused by Florida’s persistent moisture.