
Old Crawl Space Door
This old crawl space door will be replaced with a new secure door once the project nears completion.

Moisture Damage
Obvious signs of water damage. The water line can be seen on the bottom of the concrete block wall, meaning water and moisture are leaking out.

Before Project Begins
Moisture, mold and falling, failing insulation are problems in this crawl space, which hasn't been properly sealed.

Debris
This is all the debris removed from the crawl space so that the project can begin.

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

SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier
The SaniDry Sedona offers giant performance in a small package. It's the world's most efficient, high-performance dehumidifier, without a bulky heat exchange core. 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.

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

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.

New Framing
New framing is built out to install the new crawl space door to make sure it is air tight and completely secure.

New Crawl Space Door Installed
Our EverLast™ Crawl Space Doors are created with ½" thick solid plastic, and they will never rust, rot, or need paint. Sturdy knobs allow for easy access and ensure a tight seal for many years to come.