Crawl Space Door Before
This crawl space did not have an adequate door to keep out water and debris.
Crawl Space Before
Before encapsulation, the crawl space was full of debris and sagging insulation.
Sagging and Fallen Insulation
Fiberglass insulation easily soaks up moisture, especially in a damp crawl space. This causes the insulation to sag and fall from the floor above.
Moisture on the Wood
Water droplets form on the wood joists.
Mold Growth
Mold grows on wet, organic materials, which is why your crawl space is a prime spot for it to grow.
Sealed Vents
Sealing your crawl space vents off from the elements is an important part of crawl space encapsulation.
Drainage Matting
The grooves in drainage matting help move water towards the lowest part of the crawl space and out from the home.
Encapsulated Crawl Space
An encapsulated crawl space is more energy-efficient and cleaner than an unprotected crawl space.
SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier
A crawl space dehumidifier is an important part of water management in a crawl space.
Crew Member Checking Vapor Barrier
A Frontier crew member inspects the newly placed CleanSpace vapor barrier.
EverLast Crawl Space Door
Our EverLast crawl space door is constructed of inorganic plastics and foams that are more durable than a typical wooden crawl space door.