Crawl Space Repair Photo Album: Crawl Space Encapsulation in Clarksville, TN
This homeowner in Clarksville, TN, contacted Frontier Foundation & Crawl Space Repair to have their home's crawl space evaluated. Once inside the space, our system design specialist noticed signs of water intrusion. They then recommended a crawl space encapsulation to solve the homeowner's issue with moisture. Once our crew arrived on site, they began removing all debris from the crawl space. Over the dirt floor, the rolled out drainage matting to help with the flow of water under the vapor barrier. On top of the matting, they applied our CleanSpace vapor barrier. Along the walls and around the columns in the space, we applied a thinner version of our CleanSpace. To control humidity levels in the space, we installed our SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier. As a final touch, we replaced the old crawl space door with our EverLast crawl space door.
Entrance Before
The old crawl space door was made of wood, which will rot over time.
Crawl Space Before
This crawl space was a damp, cluttered mess before the encapsulation.
Old Vapor Barrier
The old vapor barrier was dirty and not properly covering the crawl space.
Rotten Floor Joists
The floor joists in the crawl space were showing signs of wood rot.
Debris
Here sit some of the debris removed from the home's crawl space.
Drainage Matting
Our dimpled drainage matting helps with the flow of water underneath the vapor barrier.
CleanSpace
Our CleanSpace vapor barrier helps block moisture from seeping into the crawl space.
SaniDry Sedona
Our crawl space dehumidifier keeps moisture levels under 55 percent.
EverLast Door
Our EverLast crawl space door is made of inorganic materials so it will not rot or rust.