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Sealing a crawlspace up is extremely important, and while the majority of the crawlspace can be sealed up with CleanSpace liner, there is still one main area where a lot of outside air can easily get into the crawlspace: the door. You may not think that this applies to you because you have a nice door, similar to the one on this home, but even these nicer doors have a lot of room for improvement.
Many homeowners decide to not get a new door, which isn't always a problem, but because there is still an airflow into the crawlspace, it does have some effects on the system. This is especially prominent in the summer when the humid air gets sucked into the crawlspace, making the dehumidifier (assuming one is installed) run more because it has more moisture to pull out of the air.
However with the EverLast door installed, the homeowner no longer has to worry about any air getting into the crawlspace. The EverLast door creates an airtight seal around the entrance of the crawlspace, which keeps any air from getting in. Another benefit of these EverLast doors is that they are made of a durable plastic that won't break or rot like the wooden doors that most crawlspaces have!
There are a few main places that should be covered/blocked in a crawlspace when encapsulating the area. The biggest is the ground of the crawlspace, because this is usually where the majority of the water and moisture comes from. However, there are other places that have to be blocked or sealed up in order to provide the best and most efficient system for the home.
The door that was originally used to access the crawlspace was a hinged door (as are most) that left a lot of room for air to seep into the crawlspace. This is something that we certainly don't want to happen, because with the outside air comes moisture which is what we're trying to prevent. Even though a door like this may seem like it is solid enough to prevent air flow, there are a lot of small cracks and openings for the air to get in.
The new EverLast door makes a huge difference with the air that was getting into the crawlspace. It creates an airtight seal around the opening that keeps all outside air out of the crawlspace. Keeping the air outside the crawlspace helps with the moisture level because it keeps new air from being introduced to the crawlspace. Here in South Carolina, this is especially important during times of high humidity, like during the summertime.
This homeowner was very aware of the dangers that can come from water intrusion under a home. This particular homeowner is a contractor who had used us several times before to waterproof homes that he had worked on before. So when he started to have problems with his own home, he knew exactly who to call. It didn't take much convincing from our System Design Specialist to get this homeowner to agree to get his crawlspace encapsulated.
The "before" photo shows an area under the home before any work was done in the crawlspace. Sometimes water intrusion and moisture issues in a crawlspace can be very subtle, which was the case for this home. There is not always a small river flowing through the crawlspace or a completely flooded basement. Often, these can cause more damage because they are much less noticeable.
The "after" picture tells a much different story even though it is the same place as the first photo. Having the CleanSpace installed completely changes the look of the crawlspace. Not only does it make the area look better but, more importantly, it keeps moisture from getting into the crawlspace. A dehumidifier was also installed to keep the humidity level of the crawlspace under 55%, which is around the level that mold is able to grow.
This homeowner in Moore, South Carolina, called All-Dry of the Carolinas to freshen up the situation that was happening in their crawlspace. In every situation, All-Dry of the Carolinas’ team takes the time to teach homeowners about the dangers of what a wet or damp crawl space can do to your home. This family chose to have their crawlspace encapsulated to prevent damage that could potentially occur if not treated. With the help of our Design Specialist, the homeowners were able to protect their home by installing a SuperSump pump, a CleanSpace Liner, and drainage matting.
The “before” photo shows an incomplete wall that was splitting the crawlspace. As you can see, insulation had began to deteriorate and sag which is a sign of moisture in the crawlspace. Although it looks like an awkward area to work around, it didn’t slow down All-Dry of the Carolinas’ team at all!
The “after” photo shows a completely wrapped wall in CleanSpace Liner. The insulation issue has been resolved, along with the threat of potential damage to the space. The SuperSump pump, CleanSpace Liner, and drainage matting that have been installed provides the crawlspace protection from moisture along with decreasing heating and cooling cost of the home!
This Moore, SC home needed some help with its foundation. The home had begun to sag and needed something to rely on. Thanks to our All-Dry of the Carolinas team we were able to give this home’s foundation the support it needed! In the “before” pictures it might not be obvious, but the floor joist had begun to stag coming awfully close to the pipes in the crawlspace. In the “after” picture you see that a SmartJack was added to give the foundation the support it needed. The Smartjack helped lift up the floor joist where it had begun to sink bringing the homes floors back to an even level.
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