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A homeowner in Toms River was having high levels of moisture in the crawl space and wanted to get rid of it as soon as possible. System Design Specialist, Dan McNally, went out to the home and inspected the area. Dan Recommended a full crawl space encapsulation and Sedona dehumidifier to be installed to cease any more problems. The Basement team used a durable liner called Cleanspace to block outside air from coming in. The homeowner was pleased after the work was installed as it gave him a piece of mind knowing the crawl space was in good hands.
Peace of mind is exactly why this homeowner contacted us for a solution to their sagging floors. Right away they knew their crawl space needed to be checked by a professional when noticing their floor on the first level of their home began to settle.
Mike Fiorillo, our crawl space specialist, inspected the crawl space beams and floor joist. He suggested our SmartJack System to supply additional support to the crawl space beams that were causing the floors to sag.
Our Crew installed 20 SmartJacks to support the floor joists and over all protect the crawl space structure. The homeowners now had peace of mind that their floors weren't going to settle further.
Your crawl space should always be sealed off from the harsh outside environment. By preventing cold and humid drafts, pests and water from getting inside, you are creating a healthy area that will promote better quality air for your family.
This Toms River, NJ homeowner knew it was time to encapsulate their crawl space when a musty odor formed and traveled into the first level of their home. With the vents open allowing water and moisture inside, it created a nasty space and poor air quality. Our team sealed the space by closing off all crawl space vents, encapsulating the crawl space with our Vapor Barrier liner known as CleanSpace. This liner will prevent mold growth and water seepage creating a dry and healthy crawl space.
When water finds its way under concrete walkways, often times the void created causes the sidewalk to sink. This customer's sinking walkway was pulling down away from the front steps. Foreman Sean Johnson and his crew injected PolyLevel foam beneath the concrete slabs to lift the walkway back up to meet the steps.
Quality 1st Basement Systems was able to fully encapsulate the crawl space of a homeowner in Toms River. Senior foreman, Juan Garcia, and his crew, installed SilverGlo Panels to insulate the crawl space from the cold and CleanSpace vapor barrier to keep out moisture.