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The crawlspace access was originally located in a bedroom closet of the home. To make easier access and avoid having to enter the home during services, we have the option to cut the concrete on the exterior of the home and install a Turtl. The Turtl is a great option for an exterior entryway to the crawlspace as it has a lockable door and seals tight to keep the water out and helps to deter critters. This After photo is a work in progress, the crew still had to complete the final interior portion of crawlspace and clean up.
This homes crawl space had some musty odors wafting up into the home. Unable to crawl under the home himself, the homeowner called up John's Waterproofing for a free inspection. We took photos and showed the homeowner the layer of dust and grime that was under the home, as well as evidence of critter activity. To keep the space healthy we cleared it out, installed a drainage system, TerraBlock, CleanSpace, and air sealed the space. We finished up with a SaniDry dehumidifier and new EverLast exterior doorway.
This Seal Rock home had water under the home due to the wet lands that their home is located on. Our team came out to rescue this crawlspace and encapsulate it with Cleanspace.
This crawlspace had a 6 Mil vapor barrier installed, but moisture penetrated the foundation walls, creating a musty smell that began penetrating into the home above. To solve this issue we did a full crawlspace encapsulation; TerraBlock insulation, CleanSpace, SmartSump, Spray Foam, and CleanSpace.
This large crawlspace had dirt encased over the old 6 Mil vapor barrier. It also suffered from high humidity. To remedy the issue we removed the fiberglass insulation, and debris. We then installed a UltraSump Pump and laid down TerraBlock, CleanSpace, and Spray Foam on the foundation walls. As a final piece to protect it, we installed a SaniDry dehumidifier to keep this space dry and healthy.