This is Not the Best Option
The first thing we should realize about a crawlspace is that having a dirt floor is not a harmless choice. It may be cheap at first, but it winds up costing you in the long run.
Aftermath
Many areas of the crawlspace, predominately the corners, suffered the most from the excessive amounts of water in the crawlspace. Whenever the walls would bleed with water, the corners would be hit worse. Once the water dried, it would leave this mess in its wake.
Testing the Wood
This magnificent tool is used to measure the moisture in wood. Judging by this reading, the beams supporting the crawlspace has a fair amount of moisture. Termites would love this.
Once It's Down
This is that CleanSpace liner we rave about. It's a 20 mils thick plastic, reinforced with polyester cords. The thickness ensures that it will not rip or tear.
Look! It Adapts!
Another amazing attribute of the CleanSpace is it's ability to adapt to any environment. It moves over any surface and can be adjusted to fit any particular space. We even go so far as to seal it against the walls. This ensures that any water that may come through the concrete blocks is stopped by liner.
SuperSump Plus
Really, the icing on the cake is the SuperSump Plus sump pump. This pump has all of the capabilities of the regular SuperSump which includes the WaterWatch Alarm. However, it has the liner of our TripleSafe sump pump. This means that it has the possibility to have more pumps attached if needed. If an area is particularly prone to flooding, this option is always a good idea.