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This dark and damp crawl space in Augusta, KY, was 8 feet tall and had a dirt floor. It was prone to flooding, which would leave the homeowners with unpleasant smells during the rainy seasons. We waterproofed and encapsulated this space for the homeowners so that they can receive multiple different benefits like: healthier air, added storage space, savings on energy costs, savings on framing repairs, and an immediate boost in home value. Seen in the "after photo" are all the main components like our SmartSump system, our SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, and our CleanSpace vapor barrier. The homeowner was very impressed with the craftsmanship of the crew, who made sure everything was sealed moisture tight.
What started as a dark, damp crawl space in Mount Orab, OH was creating problems no homeowner wants—musty smells, cold floors, and the potential for mold. The space was unsealed and exposed to the elements, making it an ideal environment for moisture and pests.
That’s where we came in. Our team installed the CleanSpace vapor barrier, completely sealing off the crawl space from the earth. This durable liner not only locks out moisture but also brightens the space, giving it a cleaner, more finished look.
Now, instead of a damp, forgotten area beneath the home, the crawl space is dry, protected, and contributing to better air quality and energy efficiency throughout the house. The transformation is dramatic—and the peace of mind is priceless.
We installed a CleanSpace encapsulation system in Xenia, Ohio. The crawl space had some pink fiberglass insulation that had fallen down, and there was no vapor barrier installed. A vapor barrier is important to keep moisture from entering the crawl space. Moisture in a crawl space can cause mold, musty odors, and wood rot.
We installed our CleanSpace system in this Aberdeen, OH, home to create a vapor barrier in this homeowner’s crawl space. These durable liners don’t just keep out moisture—they also help block pests, critters, and cold air from entering the space. A crawl space is an important part of your home’s environment, and sealing it properly ensures the air that rises into your living area stays clean, dry, and comfortable.
The owner of this crawl space in Jamestown, OH, wanted it encapsulated after a friend told them that their house smelled funny. The homeowner had grown so accustomed to musty smells emitting from their crawl space that they hadn't even realized the smell wasn't normal. The homeowner then checked the crawl space themselves, and they noticed that there were large pools of water gathering on the floor. The homeowner then gave us a call to repair their wet smelling crawl space with an encapsulation system after they did some research online. We first waterproofed the crawl space with drainage tile and a sump pump system. We then insulated the walls with our SilverGlo insulation panels, which reflect heat back into the space. Next, we sealed the crawl space by wrapping our white CleanSpace vapor barrier all across the floor and up the walls. Lastly, we installed our SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier to keep the sealed air conditioned. The homeowner immediately noticed that their home smelled and felt fresher after we installed the encapsulation system.
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