Crawlspace and Foundation

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Protect Your Home from the Ground Up

The crawlspace is often the most overlooked part of a home, yet it plays a critical role in your property’s structural integrity and indoor air quality. Because this area is tucked away beneath your flooring, it is highly susceptible to excess moisture, mold growth, and pest infestations. Left untreated, these issues can lead to rotting floor joists, sagging subfloors, and musty odors that permeate your living space. Our professional crawlspace services are designed to identify these hidden threats early, ensuring your home remains a safe and stable environment for your family.

Comprehensive Moisture Control & Encapsulation

Moisture is the primary enemy of any crawlspace. We specialize in advanced crawlspace encapsulation, a process that involves sealing the area with a heavy-duty vapor barrier to block ground moisture and humidity. By installing high-performance dehumidifiers and drainage systems, we transform a damp, dark void into a clean, dry, and conditioned space. This not only prevents wood rot and fungal growth but also significantly improves your home’s energy efficiency by reducing the workload on your HVAC system.

Structural Repairs and Long-Term Solutions

If your floors are sloping or your doors are sticking, the root cause may be compromised supports in your crawlspace. Our team provides expert structural remediation, including the installation of heavy-duty floor jacks, sistering damaged joists, and replacing decayed support beams. We don’t just patch the problem; we provide engineered solutions that restore the level and strength of your foundation. With our commitment to quality craftsmanship and durable materials, you can rest easy knowing your home’s foundation is reinforced for decades to come.

Signs you need to service your crawlspace

  • Musty or damp odors in your living areas.

  • Sagging, sloping, or bouncy floors on the first level.

  • High indoor humidity levels throughout the home.

  • Stuck doors or windows that are difficult to open/close.

  • Visible mold or mildew growth on floor joists.

  • Increased energy bills without a change in usage.

  • Pest activity, such as termites, wood-boring beetles, or rodents.

  • Standing water or mud in the crawlspace after rain.