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Like most homeowners, chances are you overlook your crawl space until there’s an issue. Your crawl space, the space between the main floor level of your home and the ground, is a hollow area anywhere from typically 1 to 3 feet high. You don’t spend any time there – so why would you worry about it?
Crawlspace moisture can quickly become a costly problem when ignored. A little rainwater isn’t bad, but if you do not dry the crawlspace, a heavy storm or melting snowfall can result in pools of water beneath your home. The ground naturally absorbs some standing water, but the rest? It ends up evaporating up into your home. As much as 40% of the air you breathe while in your home is coming from your crawl space, so conditioning this area becomes important for everyone in your home: you, your family members, and your friends.
The older the home with an unconditioned crawl space, the higher likelihood of damage. A damp or wet crawl space can also cause hazardous mold and mildew to grow, structural wood damage, ductwork damage restricting your home’s airflow, and even sewer line or septic tank ruptures, depending on the severity.
The greatest defense you have is to prevent moisture damage before it happens.
An encapsulation solution includes a sump pump and drainage system and should eliminate crawl space flooding. A high-quality encapsulation solution is one of the most cost-effective ways to prevent health hazards and structural damage. An encapsulation solution is installed across a dirt floor to fight the moisture evaporating into your home.
Crawlspace encapsulation installation prevents water evaporation from rainfall and melting snow, hazardous mold and mildew growth, foundation damage, and sagging floors. We’ll assess the needs of your specific crawlspace and determine different options based upon your unique situation.
Before crawl space encapsulation, it’s important to assess the existing damage and complete any needed repairs. Our mold treatment and prevention coating kills most mold, mildew, and other biological growth that could be poisoning your home’s airflow. Always use a qualified and experienced contractor when working on your home.
An untreated flooded crawl space can lead to mold and mildew growth and even severe structural damage, allergies and other breathing related problems. Installing an encapsulation solution now can prevent costly repairs later. Get a free estimate on our website or give us a call if you’d like to talk about crawlspace solutions for encapsulation, vapor barrier, sump pumps, and crawl space drainage.
At Jeff's 1-story ranch home, we tackled a serious foundation issue involving a collapsing cinder block wall in the basement. The problem appeared to be influenced by a nearby tree, approximately 30 feet from the foundation. To prevent further damage, we dismantled and rebuilt the affected wall, ensuring a strong and durable foundation structure. The project was completed efficiently with the homeowner’s availability considered, all for an approximate cost of $18,488.
Near Connersville, IN
Lois in zip code 47331 is experiencing water intrusion in her basement, suspected to be coming from behind a cabinet. Although a sump pump was installed about 7 years ago, additional waterproofing is needed to address the ongoing issue. Communication is through her landline ending in 9888, which she prefers for better clarity. The waterproofing project is estimated at around $5,100.
Near Connersville, IN
We recently tackled a structural issue in Timothy's basement, focusing on a bowing wall in the zip code 47331 area. The job involved reinforcing the basement walls to prevent further structural compromise. Our team ensured the wall is now stable, safeguarding the integrity of the home. The service was carried out effectively at an estimated cost of around $6,700.
Near Connersville, IN
We addressed the unlevel floor in Jean's family room, ensuring a stable and even surface. Additionally, we focused on repairing the exterior brickwork where a visible crack had developed. These efforts were part of a comprehensive repair job priced around $10,000, aimed at reinforcing structural integrity.
Near Connersville, IN


