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A homeowner had someone inspect their crawl space located in Evansville, IN, and had the air quality tested. When the air quality resulted lower than expected, the homeowners were encouraged to reach out to us regarding mold remediation. There was visible mold throughout the wooden beams of the crawl space. Mold is a fungus that eats organic matter. It likes temperatures between 32 and 100 degrees F and relative humidity between 70% and 99%. Mold is typically found in places that are damp or humid for an extended amount of time, just like the crawl space!
Only through proper mold remediation will banish mold for good. Replacing wooden beams that were affected by mold may help the appearance of a space, but the problem will occur again if the root of the cause is not dealt with. Installing a SaniDry Sedona will create a dry airflow throughout the crawl space, preventing mold from growing. Any openings of the crawl are closed tightly. All wooden beams are treated for mold and visible mold is scrubbed off. Treating and preventing mold ensures that the homeowner and their home will be safe.
In Evansville, IN, a homeowner had dealt with a leaky basement and wanted to take care of the problem before it worse anymore. The floor had visible signs of water leakage such as water puddle stains on the ground and water stains along the corners of the walls. If this issue is not dealt with, it can turn into mold, which is not an ideal situation for any homeowner. The homeowner was excited to move forward in creating their dream, safe place.
The solution to damp and leaking stone walls such as the home here is to put CleanSpace alongside the walls. CleanSpace wall system stops water vapor drains wall leaks and brightens your basement. It also has an antimicrobial additive manufactured into the material, which prevents mold growth on the liner. Any water that is finding its way into the basement walls, will flow beneath the CleanSpace, down to the WaterGuard that is installed in the ground beside the walls. The water that enters the WaterGuard is then directed to the sump pump. The sump pump will pump out water to the outdoors. This effective system pleased the homeowner to know that water would not be an issue any longer.
In Evansville, IN, a homeowner needed a functional system to control the water that was escaping into the basement. As the rain weather carried on, the problem gradually became worse, requiring the homeowner to reach out to us about their concerns. A basement that leaks water becomes useless since it's unsafe to store keepsake items or furniture without it being ruined. The homeowner was ready to transform the unusable space into a livable and safe place.
A small trench was formed alongside the walls for the WaterGuard to go into. The WaterGuard sits on top of the footing and is designed not to clog. This is an important feature because it keeps mud from getting into the drain. The next system that was installed was the UltraSump pump. The UltraSump pump is not only made up of a sump but other helpful features. The sump system has an airtight sump lid, floor drain in the sump lid, pump stand, and a pump alarm.
A homeowner from Evansville, IN, reached out to us about concerns regarding his basement. The basement consisted of water leakage, making it unsafe to use the space for storage. One of the rooms in the basement had white walls with water and dirt stains running down the walls and to the ground. In some basements, Efflorescence can appear on the walls. Efflorescence is from the minerals in the concrete, mortar, or soil that dissolve in the water and are left behind when the water evaporates off the surface of the wall or floor. It appears as white powder or crystals and is sometimes confused with mold, but it is not alive. It is only a sign that water is coming through the wall or the floor.
The BrightWall paneling system was installed with drilled-in white fasteners to the walls of the basement. Brightwall paneling drains any water leaks down behind it to the WaterGuard system without you even knowing it. It also stops water vapor from coming through the wall and evaporating into your basement. The WaterGuard system is placed into the small trench that was made beside the bottoms of the walls to direct water that is coming from behind the BrightWall. The whole basement was transformed into a bright and beautiful space to store anything safely.
A basement in Evansville, IN was having a water leak through the windows. The windows were old and rotted on the sides, which allowed water to seep into the basement, causing a mess for the homeowner to maintain. If water is finding its way inside the basement, it can cause mold to form on the edges of the window. The homeowner was ready to switch out the old and leaky window for a more protective and lasting one which will be the most energy-efficient option.
The old window was replaced with EverLast windows. EverLast windows are double panes of energy-efficient glass that are fixed and do not open. Basement windows are not meant to be opened, but to bring in extra light from outdoors. Many homeowners want a bright and inviting basement for the comfort of their home, which is why the EverLast window is the best solution. The homeowner had protection against water leaks as well as an upgraded look to the space.
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