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This 1990’s home in Jamestown, OH, had a 2-foot-tall block foundation crawl space with no sump system in place. The space carried a musty odor, showing signs of excess moisture and possible hidden issues. We repaired the crawl space by encapsulating the space with CleanSpace liner and SilverGlo insulation, sealing out dampness and creating a clean, dry environment. Not pictured is the SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, which helps keep humidity under control year-round. The musty smell is gone, and the home is now better protected against moisture, with improved air quality and long-term structural health.
The owner of this crawl space called us regarding "dampness and smells" in their crawl space. We sent one of our certified inspectors to help them come up with a plan to stop the moisture issues they were experiencing with their crawl space. We installed our system consisting of perforated drain pipes, a SmartSump sump pump with an Ultra Sump 4 battery backup, a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, drainage matting, CleanSpace lining, and SilverGlo insulation panels.
This crawl space in Hillsboro, OH had ongoing moisture problems that were causing musty air to rise into the home. Concerned about air quality, energy efficiency, and potential damage to their home’s structure, the homeowners began researching solutions. That’s when they found our website and learned about crawl space encapsulation.
After reading about the many benefits—including reduced humidity, lower energy bills, added storage space, and protection from pests—they reached out to schedule an inspection. Once on site, our team cleaned out the crawl space, sealed off all outside air vents, and installed a heavy-duty vapor barrier along the floor and walls. We also added a dehumidifier to help maintain a dry, stable environment year-round.
The result is a clean, dry, and healthier space under their home—and the homeowners couldn’t be happier.
This cute little home had a crawlspace that needed encapsulated. We did the routine CleanSpace, SaniDry Sedona, SIlverGlo and SmartPump sump pump.
This crawl space project is pretty unique because the floor of the crawl space was concrete. Concrete is a porous material and allows moisture to seep through, so an encapsulation was worth it. We jackhammered a sump pit into the floor, installed our sump pump into the pit, installed our dimpled drainage matting, installed our CleanSpace vapor barrier over the matting, and then wrapped up by installing our SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier.