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We’ve got just the team for you at Crawl Space Encapsulation Richmond, VA. We specialize in crawl space solutions for every home. Our customer satisfaction is unmatched and we strive to do a better job than you could have possibly imagined. We leave every home we work in better than we found it and leave no trace of moisture — all basements are perfectly encapsulated. Our team of professional crawl space contractors specialize in everything crawl space solution, but we are best known for our expertise in crawl space encapsulation, crawl space repair, vapor barrier & moisture barrier, crawl space moisture control and crawl space insulation.
We highly value service and will do everything in our power to make certain you have a positive experience when working with our company. There’s nothing more we want than to leave every customer we serve happy with the results of our labor. We treat our clients the same way you’d expect your own mother to be treated — with these standards of service, it’s not hard to imagine that we’re known to go above and beyond. Our team makes sure your standards of satisfaction are met. A crawl space solution inspection will evaluate which of our services is best suited for your crawl space.
If you’ve noticed a bad, lingering smell and can’t identify the source, it may be moisture, standing water or decaying debris and pests.
It’s a serious problem when your floors start to feel uneven, sloping or bouncy. You need to act fast when your hardwood floors are being affected by lingering moisture.
Humidity is one of the most damaging issues you can have in your home as it causes mold, mildew and weakened floor joists.
When water is in contact with wood for too long, it forms a fungal infestation and begins to rot. Condensation is also a sign that high humidity is affecting the surrounding wood.
Poorly insulated crawl spaces are likely to send a draft up to the ceiling above it, chilling your floors and feet.
An increase in energy bills may be due to inadequate insulation. If the air in your home is too humid, the HVAC system has to work overtime to cool and heat it.
Similar to that of air conditioning duct work, you won’t notice sweating or condensation if the crawl space air is dry.
Crawl spaces are prime suspects in attracting moisture through the ground or concrete foundation, meaning if you notice growing mold or lingering moisture on the walls, this is a good indication that the problem is more significant than you may have first thought.
You’ll know you have a crawl space with high humidity when you find condensation on the air conditioning duct work. The duct work won’t sweat if the air in the crawl space is dry.
Because crawl space insulation retains moisture, you’ll often notice mold and mildew, and in some instances, soggy insulation. If there’s high humidity in your crawl space, it’ll cling onto whatever it can.
Pets can easily get into your home if your crawl space does not have a barrier. The most common crawl space invaders include termites, cockroaches, spiders, silverfish, rats, and mice.
When water is in contact with wood for too long, it forms a fungal infestation and begins to rot.
Standing water in your crawl space can lead to mold and mildew growth which can become the cause of rot and structural damage in addition to being a potential health hazard.
Homeowners in Richmond, Virginia know that a crawl space solution comes with many benefits.
Finding your crawl space solution is one of the most effective ways to prevent damage caused by indoor moisture. Our team will go through the multitudinous benefits of a crawl space solution so that you understand the many ways in which sealing your crawl space will pay off. A few major benefits of choosing a crawl space solution for your home are protecting your home from mold, improving air quality, avoiding structural damage, reducing energy costs, keeping pests out and the addition of a new space for storage.
Water leaking into and seeping into your home and crawl space creates the perfect recipe for mold growth, meaning rain, water leaks or burst pipes may cause mold growth. If you have recurring flooding in your home, you’re also at risk for mold growth. There is little to no ventilation in these spaces, which is what puts you at risk for mold growth and causes issues. The lack of airflow and the inability to properly dry after flooding or leakage means it doesn’t take long for mold to start growing.
Air quality is significantly impacted by mold, mildew and bacteria often found in crawl spaces, making breathing conditions poor. While this may not seem like a problem, especially if you’re assuming that this poor air quality remains in the basement or crawl space, this is not the case as air rises and seeps into the rest of your home. This doesn’t mean good things for you and the rest of your family, as the contaminants and spores found in mold and mildew are harmful to both people and pets and put all those who live in your home at risk of mold-related illnesses, such as asthma. In finding a crawl space solution that works best for your basement, you’ll create a dry crawl space which will prevent mold, mildew and bacteria growth.
Water damage in your crawl space affects the entire home. Poor air quality moves throughout your home, potentially making those you love sick. Additionally, water damage, too, in the form of vapor, can rot wood frames and floorings that make up the structure of a house. Crawl space encapsulation doesn’t just keep water out, however, another advantage of a crawl space solution is that termites are also kept out of the home. Termites eat at wood and cause severe damage to the homes they invade, as we’re all very aware. It’s important to consider all the costs that will be negated in the future, like repairing rot and mitigating termites and their damage, when justifying the upfront cost of a crawl space solution.
Heat and cool air that is pushed through the home will also escape through your crawl space without a crawl space solution. When you encapsulate your space, you’ll see a difference in your energy bill, as there is less air escaping from your home and your heating and air conditioning units won’t be working in overdrive to maintain the temperature of your home. The investment of a crawl space encapsulation, a one-time investment every 5 – 10 years, will save you money for years and years to come as warm and cool air will stay inside your home. The temperatures of your home will be more comfortable with little fluctuation as your HVAC system work less hard to maintain a regular temperature. During summer while temperatures are hot, cool air won’t escape. When it gets chilly in the winter, you can guarantee you and your family stay warm as the heat won’t escape.
Pests enter into our homes through small cracks and unseen holes. A crawl space solution keeps pests out of your home by sealing off the small spaces they were entering in through — simple, right? The new barrier we create will keep insects, rodents and other pests from entering into your home. Installing a pest-specific barrier designed with the intent of keeping insects and rodents out of your home is a great idea if you are regularly dealing with pests. This pest-specific sealant crawl space solution will still prevent other worries you’re currenlty living with, like moisture, mold and the elements.
When you choose a crawl space solution that works for you, you’ll have a safe, dry space that can double as a storage space — with no worries of mold growing on your items in storage or possible flood or water damage. One large, extra and hidden benefit of sealing off your crawl space is that you are able to store anything that there isn’t room for in your garage or attic, Traditional crawl spaces often have soil or sand as this is the most cost effective flooring. However, this makes your belongings prone to damage from pests, mold and water. If you’re in need of extra storage space, our crawl space solutions allow your belongings to stay safe, dry and out of the reach of pests.
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This crawl space solution, crawl space encapsulation, is a sealing treatment supported by structural engineers, that turns your dirty, damp and moldy crawl space into a dry, clean space that can’t be penetrated by pests, the elements or grow mold. Many homes built on crawl space foundations have moisture problems, especially those in the southeast United States.
Although damp crawl spaces don’t just cause issues below ground, this is where they begin. Mold, mildew and bacteria are often found in crawl spaces and make breathing conditions poor by significantly impacting the air quality. While this may not seem like a problem if you assume that this poor air quality remains in the basement or crawl space, this is not the case as air rises and seeps into the rest of your home. Moisture and vapor that forms in the basement can also rot wood frames and floorings that form the key structures of your house. Crawl space encapsulation doesn’t just keep water out, though — another advantage of this crawl space solution is that termites and other pests are also kept out of the home. And we all know what a burden removing pests like invasive termites is. You can count on saving on energy costs as well, as cool air won’t escape in the summer and heat won’t escape in the winter months.
A heavy-duty polyethylene barrier is used to cover the crawl space in this crawl space solution. This means the floors, foundation walls and possibly even the ceiling will be coated. The encapsulation material used in crawl space encapsulation to that of a swimming pool liner. The barrier of this crawl space solution works best when your home’s crawl space is covered completely and sealing tape is used to connect the barrier’s pieces throughout the space. Once our team has sealed the space, a dehumidifier helps to regulate the crawl space’s moisture levels.
A crawl space is a space between 1 to 3 feet that houses are commonly built on to elevate the structure off the ground. Crawl spaces aren’t often built on poured concrete as dirt or sand flooring is a much cheaper alternative. Your dirt floor crawl space may be home to pests, rodents and insects and are likely hiding moldy insulation, mildew and standing water.
Crawl space repair, or a similar crawl space solution, is vital when fixing existing issues and preventing future ones. Crawl space encapsulation is commonly the best, most effective crawl space solution for repairing your crawl space and saving the rest of your home from poor air quality, mold and mildew, structural damage, reducing energy costs, keeping pests out and adding more storage space.
Vapor barriers, or moisture barriers, are a common crawl space solution that can help put a stop to the damp, moldy and mildewy mess it currently is in. Choosing a vapor barrier for your crawl space will help you to save money on other costs like poor air quality, mold and mildew, structural damage, reducing energy costs, keeping pests out and adding more storage space along the way.
A vapor barrier is often considered the bare minimum protection you should have in your basement when it comes to crawl space solutions. The encapsulation material used in crawl space encapsulation to that of a swimming pool liner. A moisture barrier is a plastic liner that covers the dirt floor of your crawl space. The encapsulation material used in crawl space encapsulation to that of a swimming pool liner. It will work to keep moisture and pets from seeping into your home.
Mold, mildew and bacteria significantly impact the quality of air and make breathing conditions poor and are often found in crawl spaces. If you assume that this poor air quality remains in the basement or crawl space, this may not seem like a problem. However, air rises and seeps into the rest of your home, meaning this is not the case. The spores and other contaminants found in mold and mildew are harmful to both people and pets and put all those who live in your home at risk of mold-related illnesses. A common mold-related illness is mold. Your HVAC system will also work harder as some of your warm or cold air seeps through the crawl space, especially in the hot summer months and cold winter months.
By choosing to install a moisture barrier, you’ve chosen a great crawl space solution. When installing a moisture barrier, you’ll first need to obtain the correct amount of barrier by calculating the square footage of your crawl space. The crawl space should be free of debris before beginning the process. Make certain the barrier is thick and heavy enough that it doesn’t roll up on itself. It’s important to note that the results aren’t one-and-done because a new barrier will need to be installed every 5-10 years. Although you could do it on your own, you can always call our team of professionals at Crawl Space Encapsulation Richmond, Virginia instead.
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To control the moisture in your crawl space, crawl space encapsulation is the best crawl space solution. A crawl space is the perfect crockpot for mold growth when water leaks and seeps into your home. Rain leaks, water leaks, burst pipes and regular flooding issues can cause mold growth in large quantities. The biggest factor that puts you at risk for mold is that there is little to no ventilation in these spaces in addition to the lack of airflow. Crawl spaces almost always have stagnant air. Crawl spaces are not able to properly dry after flooding or leakage, meaning it doesn’t take much and it doesn’t take long for mold to start growing.
Our perfected crawl space solutions are top notch and work to turn your damp, dirty and moldy crawl spaces into clean dry spaces where moisture isn’t retained, making it impossible for mold to grow. Our team of experienced professional contractors have all crawl space solutions, like the crawl space encapsulation installation and application processes, down to a science and will transform your crawl space into a clean, dry foundation for your home.
If the insulation in your crawl space is soggy, this is one of the many signs that you’re suffering from a problem of too much moisture in your crawl space. Crawl space moisture is never maintained exclusively to the lower level, meaning it’s likely you’ll benefit from one of our many crawl space solutions. Many homes in the southeast United States, and especially homes near and around Richmond, Virginia, deal with moisture problems, meaning yours likely does too. But you don’t have to handle this issue on your own, as finding the crawl space solution fit for you is incredibly important. Let the Crawl Space Encapsulation Richmond, VA team help you find and install the solution right for your space.
There are few better crawl space solutions better than Insulating your crawl space. Obtaining the correct amount of insulation is the first and most important step. Next, you’ll need to calculate the square footage of your crawl space so that you know how much insulating sealant you’ll need. The crawl space should be free of debris before you begin and the barrier should be thick and heavy enough that it doesn’t roll up on itself. You should know that the results are not one-and-done, as a new barrier needs to be installed every 5-10 years. Be sure to keep this in mind when deciding to do the first install yourself! Know you can always call our team of professionals at Crawl Space Encapsulation Richmond, Virginia.
This crawl space solution, crawl space insulation, works by adding a heavy-duty polyethylene barrier to cover the crawl space, meaning the floors, foundation walls and possibly even the ceiling will be coated. The encapsulation material could be compared to the lining of a swimming pool liner. This crawl space solution barrier works best when your home’s crawl space is covered completely and sealing tape is used to connect the barrier’s pieces throughout the space. Once the space is sealed, a dehumidifier helps to regulate the crawl space’s moisture levels.