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Basements and crawl spaces in State College often trap moisture due to limited ventilation, darkness, and fluctuating groundwater levels. Biological growth may appear as staining on walls, floors, or framing, or remain hidden behind finished basement walls or beneath carpeting. Many homeowners first notice the issue through persistent musty odors.
When left untreated, biological growth can damage drywall, wood framing, HVAC systems, pipes, and stored items, while also negatively affecting indoor air quality throughout the home.

Heavy rain, snowmelt, groundwater intrusion, and plumbing leaks are frequent contributors to biological growth in State College basements. Materials like drywall and insulation absorb moisture quickly, creating conditions where growth can spread. Wood framing, subflooring, and basement furniture are especially vulnerable if moisture issues are not properly addressed.
Carpeting and padding are difficult to fully dry after basement flooding or water intrusion. Even once standing water is removed, biological growth can continue spreading beneath surfaces. The EPA recommends contacting a professional when growth affects more than 10 square feet—our team is here to help eliminate biological growth and protect your home.
Addressing moisture and mold concerns in a small basement corner room with slight seepage issues. We focused on waterproofing measures to tackle existing mold and prevent further moisture intrusion. The estimated cost of this project is around $7400.
Near Greensboro, PA
Andy is addressing structural concerns with his porch by adding four piers to reinforce its foundation. This reinforcement is essential to stop the drywall cracks inside his home caused by the porch pulling away. The job is estimated to be around $7200, reflecting the importance of maintaining the integrity of his property's foundation.
Near Pittsburgh, PA
We've been working on stabilizing a home with an unlevel slab foundation. The project involved addressing cracks in the brickwork to ensure long-term durability. The presence of a nearby French drain was considered to prevent future issues. The work is estimated to be around $7700 as part of the overall repair efforts.
Near McDonald, PA
Completed a structural repair to address a leaning chimney. Helical piers were installed to stabilize and level out the chimney, which had begun to lean away from the house. This careful repair ensured the chimney was realigned without incurring any damage. The service falls within the expected budget range for such a project and was executed smoothly.
Near Pittsburgh, PA

