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The first image shows our crew's first look inside this crawlspace. There was a lot of work to do! After that old liner was pulled up and a clean-up was done, we were able to get our durable, Cleanspace Liner down. In the second image, you can see an image our crew took inside the finished crawlspace!
When installing our encapsulation system, we always install a sump pump in the ground. The pump will fill up to a certain level and the system is designed to automatically send it through the smart pipe, down the flow guard, and out through the pop-up outlet located away from the house. Our crew is dedicated to keeping your yard looking undisturbed!
Check out the striking difference our CleanSpace Liner makes on the underside of this home. Our team has it lined on the floor, walls, and up the supports of the crawl space, and while it does make it look pretty, that is not its main purpose. This durable liner is blocking out ground moisture and humidity, keeping the area dry and safe from moisture damage. The water that is prevented from entering the crawl space is directed towards out sump pump with the help of drainage matting, and is sent away from the home. The CleanSpace Liner is stunning in both aesthetics and purpose!
We encapsulated this home for a customer that had lost their parents in the last few years. This home was where they grew up so when they started noticing issues with the floors buckling they called us. We were able to come in, encapsulated the home and help their floors lay back down. This customer knew that MidSouth would be able to take care of the problem while also taking care of the home that meant so much to their family.
This home was experiencing an overabundance of moisture intrusion. This was in part due to the amount of excess falling insulation and plastic sheeting on the ground, holding moisture.
Our team cleaned out the crawlspace, getting it ready for a full encapsulation and mold spray. We remove the plastic sheeting as well, because if it is left, it will hold water in puddles leaving a lasting, musty scent underneath. Once it was up, we laid out our liner on the ground and sealed it up across the crawlspace walls as well. We added a sump pump to keep the water out of the crawlspace, and a dehumidifier to maintain the dry atmosphere.
