
Interior Cracking
Cracks in the interior walls are indications of damage to the crawl space. As crawl space supports begin to give way, the floors above can sag and interior walls may crack, resulting in expensive problems in your home.

Taking Measurements on the Interior of the Home
Taking measurements of the home's interior to see if the floor is sloping or sinking.

Checking Moisture Levels
Checking the moisture levels inside the wooden floor joists. As humidity builds in your crawl space, it creates an ideal space for mold and rot to grow. As it does, all organic material in your crawl space will be damaged -- including wooden floorboards and support beams.

Crawl Space During Inspection
The old vapor barrier is not doing its job of keeping the crawl space moisture-free. It will be removed when the project starts.

Debris Removed
All the debris is removed from the crawl space, including the old vapor barrier.

Drainage Matting Installed
This dimpled plastic sheet material promotes good drainage over the entire crawl space floor.

CleanSpace
One key ingredient in our encapsulation system is the CleanSpace® vapor barrier, a super-durable 20-mil plastic sheet designed to permanently prevent moisture, outside air, and pests from entering your crawl space.

Piers Wrapped
Piers are wrapped in CleanSpace® poly to create a continuous air and moisture barrier.

The SaniDry Sedona
The Sedona easily fits in small crawl spaces, yet has a powerful blower to effectively dry large crawl spaces. Mold and mildew are common in crawl spaces, but the Sedona keeps the relative humidity below 55%, so mold won't stand a chance. As a high-efficiency dehumidifier, the Sedona removes more moisture (100 pints per day) for less electricity cost than conventional models.

Encapsulation Complete
The crawl space is now sealed. Sealing your crawl space vents stops the cycle of cold, humidity, and moisture entering from the outside air.