Heidi M. in Clarksville, TN, contacted Frontier Foundation & Crawl Space Repair to inspect her crawl space. Upon inspection, our design technician discovered heavy mold and mildew growth beneath the home. The existing wooden crawl space door allowed water to enter during heavy rain, contributing to a relative humidity of 77% and a moisture content of 18% in the floor joists. To prevent water and air infiltration through the access point, Frontier installed the Turtl Crawl Space Access System, creating a cleaner, more secure, and durable entry to the crawl space.
The old wooden crawl space door had not only rotted but allowed for ground water, humidity, and outside temperatures to effect both the crawl space and of course the home.
50% of the air we breath in our home comes from the crawl space. If mold, mildew, and water is a concern in the crawl space it is a concern for the home above.
Our client in Clarksville, TN was facing mold, moisture, and wood rotting problems in their crawl space. After they encapsulation was done we installed a new crawl space Everlast Door.
Look at this complete transformation of this homeowner's crawl space. They no longer worry about mold, rot, damp air or smells taking over thier lovely home.