If you care about how much you pay for heating and cooling in your Connecticut home, then you should care about your crawl space. If you care about your home rotting, or mold, allergies, as well as the comfort of your home, cold floors, drafts and how your home smell, again, you should care about your crawl space.
A dirt, vented or unconditioned concrete crawl space under your Connecticut home is a very bad idea. The earth has very high humidity in the soil. This water vapor moves easily into the crawl space and upwards into your house environment, your home is a system, and every part of that system plays a role that affects the rest of the structure. If your crawl space begins to rot, grow mold, or experience structural problems, this will extend to every part of your home.
If you're having a problem with your crawl space, we have some good news for you: now there is a solution to dirt crawl spaces - The CleanSpace System - developed by Basement Systems, the world leader in dry basement and crawl space technology.
Whether you live in Hartford, Waterbury, New Haven, Torrington, Bridgeport, Stamford or New London, our crawl space dealers are available in your local area to assist you with a clean crawl space solution. Our crawl space contractors in Connecticut will take the following 4 major steps to totally eliminating the dirt crawl space from having any negative effects on the rest of the house:
As members of the Basement Systems International Network of Authorized Crawl Space installers, they have served all of the state of Connecticut! Click here to contact us or call 800-638-7048 for a free estimate. You are on your way to a dry, energy-efficient crawl space - and a home that is less expensive, more comfortable, and healthier to live in.
Project Location: Bridgewater, CT 06752
Comment: Concrete floor crawl space about 3ft high x 30 x 25 need foam insulation sprayed in between joists. Old insulation and debris removed
Project Location: Woodbury, CT 06798
Comment: We have a dirt crawl space, with occasional water infiltration through the concrete block foundation. We'd like to get an estimate for a vapor barrier over the floor and walls.
Project Location: Morris, CT 06763
Comment: Can you repair crawl space
Project Location: Watertown, CT 06795
Comment: Close off crawl space and get new windows in cellar
Project Location: Litchfield, CT 06759
Comment: Looking to seal crawl space and would like to discuss insulation options.
Project Location: Clinton, CT 06413
Comment: Our house is very old and has a dirt crawlspace (additions are on slabs). We recently had a new septic system put in so the crawlspace no longer floods, but it is very musty and I'd like to see what our options might be to improve it and would love to get an estimate. Email is preferred, thanks in advance -Will
Project Location: Haddam, CT 06438
Comment: We have a tiny guest house with a crawl space.
Project Location: Old Lyme, CT 06371
Comment: Seal and insulate crawlspace on 816sf residential property
Project Location: Manchester, CT 06040
Comment: Heat loss thru crawl space
Project Location: Suffield, CT 06078
Comment: Foundation of crawl space leaking... I'm thinking a sump pump and some kind of waterproofing system will be needed
Project Location: Tolland, CT 06084
Comment: Damp poorly maintained crawl space in newly purchased 1900 home
Project Location: Mystic, CT 06355
Comment: Need sump pump installed in crawl space
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