Persistent musty or damp smells in your home often start in the crawl space. Moisture buildup allows mold and mildew to grow, polluting your indoor air.
If you see black, green, or white patches in the crawl space, it’s a clear sign of moisture problems. Mold spreads fast and puts both health and structure at risk.
If your crawl space floor is constantly wet or has standing water, you likely have groundwater intrusion or poor drainage issues that can only be stopped with a vapor barrier.
Sweating HVAC ducts or plumbing lines indicate high humidity levels in the crawl space. Moisture in the air can cause corrosion, rust, or rot over time.
Moisture that travels upward from the crawl space can cause wood floors to cup, warp, or rot. These symptoms signal crawl space moisture damage.
If your home feels excessively humid even with air conditioning, the crawl space may be contributing to the moisture load. A vapor barrier can correct this.
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We use high-quality, reinforced vapor barriers (usually 12–20 mil thick) that resist tearing and protect against moisture intrusion from the ground and walls.
The vapor barrier is secured across the entire crawl space floor and sealed to walls and piers, creating a continuous moisture barrier that performs year-round.
To ensure full moisture control, we seal exterior vents and gaps to prevent humid outside air from entering and undoing your vapor barrier's effectiveness.
For comprehensive protection, we offer full encapsulation with insulation, dehumidifiers, and drainage systems, depending on your crawl space needs.