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Mold and rot thrive in humid, damp, or flooded crawl spaces. There are a variety of insects that feed on organic materials in your crawl space, including termites, carpenter ants, wood-eating beetles, and other damaging insects. Eventually, deteriorating wood will no longer support your home, causing significant structural damage. For permanent stabilization, SmartJack Support Posts are the best solution.
Moisture and mold was an issue for this homeowners crawl space. After our team thoroughly assessed the space, and decided the most effective solution to repair it was a full crawl space encapsulation. Part of process involved replacing a water damaged crawl space door. The crew carefully measured the entryway, cut and installed our EverLast Door for its replacement. The EverLast is heavy-duty, waterproof, and is completely sealed tight against outside elements from entering.
While many homeowners do not access their crawl space regularly or use it for storage, what happens in this space can have a large impact on the rest of the home.
If you have a vented crawl space, you can count on 40% of the air in your home coming from your crawl space. Anything in that air -- including mold spores, odors, and humidity -- is all brought up into your home.
Cleaning your crawl space will eliminate a highly significant source of allergens in your home, while also creating a healthier environment.
Soil erosion exposes concrete to water, which freezes and expands, creating pressure that causes cracks. This cracked concrete driveway was repaired using our NexusPro Crack Repair Solution. NexusPro can withstand harsh weather conditions making it an ideal concrete repair solution opposed to other traditional methods that requires a longer repair and cure time.
Penny contacted Southeast Foundation and Crawl Space Repair because of water entering the basement of the home, she wanted the rotted wood replaced and the basement waterproofed so that they would not have any more water in the basement of the home. Southeast Foundation's inspector Ben Daniels met with Penny and found that the basement was flooding where the wall and floor met. Our crew installed the DryTrak Waterproofing System around the perimeter of the basement along with replacing the old sump pump system with the SuperSump Sump Pump System. Penny is thrilled with the out come of her basement in Kinston, NC.