Crawl Space Repair Before & After Photos
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A crawl space encapsulated in Trois-Rivières
When a customer calls us for expert advice on mold issues in the crawl space, we are always happy to help, especially when it comes to ancestral homes. Our solutions help solve problems with water and water vapor and help preserve the value of the home by protecting it. The CleanSpace membrane is a crawl space vapor barrier that prevents water vapor from the floor from humidifying the crawl space and damaging the organic building material. It allows water to be redirected to a floor drain that draws water away from the home. The CleanSpace membrane also contains an antibacterial that prevents the proliferation of molds. This encapsulation solution solves the problem of humidity in the crawl space once and for all!
In Saint-Prosper, Quebec: a house saved from moisture damage
In this recent project in Saint-Prosper, the owner was struggling with a crawl space that had become a real source of concern. The area was damp and uncomfortable, creating conditions conducive to mold growth, musty odors, and even attracting pests. In addition, the constant moisture threatened the wooden beams and floor joists, raising concerns about the long-term stability of the house.
As you can see in the “before” photo, moisture had already begun to transform the crawl space into an unhealthy environment. Living above such a space can have an impact not only on the home, but also on the air the family breathes every day.
To solve the problem, our team installed our CleanSpace® encapsulation system and drainage matting. This combination prevents moisture from entering, drains water, and protects the structure from damage. We also added a SaniDry™ Sedona dehumidifier to maintain optimal humidity levels and ensure a healthy, dry environment at all times. Today, this crawl space is no longer a source of problems, but a true invisible protection that supports the home and the comfort of those who live there.
Crawl Space insulation in Austin, Qc
These are before and after pictures of a crawl space in Austin Qc, that had a bad moisture problem which made the floor rotten and getting destroyed.
Our client wanted to replace the floor at first, but once he contacted our company we went for our free inspection and informed him that his problem can be fixed easily.
So we suggested the installation of our CleanSpace vapor barrier, that will slows or prevents the evaporation of ground moisture into the crawl space air.
Made of a 20-mil 7-ply sandwich of high and low-density polyethylene with polyester-cord reinforcement, the liner is treated with an antimicrobial finish that protects against mold and mildew growth on or under the CleanSpace liner.
Crawl Space Encapsulation in Orford, QC
A homeowner in the Orford, QC was dealing with excess humidity in their crawl space. Our system design specialist conducted a thorough evaluation, pinpointing the root causes of the humidity. He recommended : SmartJack for stabilizing the space, SilverGlo to insulate and create an energy-efficient thermal barrier, and CleanSpace, a moisture barrier, to secure against excess humidity. Not only did we eliminate the excessive humidity, but we also restored the homeowner's peace of mind, assuring them of a durable solution that wards off future moisture issues.
Foundations stabilized by piling work in Magog, Quebec.
This Magog customer contacted us to tell us about his concerns regarding his house foundations after noticing big cracks in the drywall and as well as the floors.
Following the request of our client, we sent our specialist to perform a complete internal and external evaluation of the house and we installed 9 steel support pillars PushPiers.
The PushPier is one of our patented support products and the best of its kind on the market. We have also installed an outdoor French drain and the SentrySeal membrane which serves as protection against the moisture entering through the pores of the concrete. And finally, we have installed our SilverGlo insulation panels, which are panels that reflect the heat to your basement.