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This crawl space in Ocala, FL was experiencing typical moisture issues often found in open crawl spaces, including exposed soil and debris that can contribute to humidity, mold growth, and poor air quality inside the home.
To protect the home, our team installed a durable vapor barrier across the crawl space floor and around the support piers. This encapsulation system helps block ground moisture from entering the space, reducing humidity levels and creating a cleaner, more controlled environment beneath the home.
With the vapor barrier properly installed, this crawl space is now better protected against moisture intrusion, helping improve the home’s overall air quality and preserve the structural integrity of the floor system above.
The Sedona is located in the customer's crawl space. The upper duct kit pulls damp air from the upper levels, and running it to the SaniDry unit. As it is cooled and the moisture is removed, the lower duct kit is putting the clean, dry air back into the upper level.
Sealing a damp crawl space with a CleanSpace vapor barrier offers several advantages, including preventing moisture intrusion, reducing mold and mildew growth, improving indoor air quality, and enhancing energy efficiency by maintaining consistent temperatures.
Installing a new EverLast crawl space door to replace the old one in a wet crawl space is beneficial because it provides a durable, airtight seal that prevents moisture from entering the crawl space. This helps to reduce humidity levels, prevent mold growth, and protect the structural integrity of the home.
Before: The bathroom subfloor was water damaged and rotted, posing a risk to the structural integrity and safety of the bathroom.
After: Our team removed the damaged and rotted subfloor, replacing it with treated lumber to ensure durability and prevent future water damage.
