
Wet Crawl Space
A wet crawl space is often caused by poor drainage, plumbing leaks, high groundwater levels, or inadequate ventilation. Rainwater runoff from clogged gutters or improper grading around the foundation can direct moisture into the crawl space, while missing or damaged vapor barriers allow ground moisture to rise.

The Inspection Process
An extensive inspection by our System Design Specialist is crucial because every crawl space has unique challenges, whether it's moisture intrusion, mold growth, structural concerns, or air quality issues. A thorough evaluation ensures we identify the root causes, not just the symptoms, allowing us to design a customized, long-lasting solution that protects the home's foundation, improves indoor air quality, and prevents future damage.

Installing CleanSpace
Our crew installs the CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System with precision, starting by leveling and clearing the crawl space of debris. We then securely fasten the heavy-duty CleanSpace liner to the walls and floor, overlapping and sealing all seams to create a continuous moisture barrier.

The Benefits Of CleanSpace
Installing our CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System offers long-lasting protection by sealing the crawl space against moisture, humidity, and mold. This durable, reinforced liner prevents ground water vapor from entering the home, reducing the risk of wood rot, structural damage, and poor indoor air quality.

The Importance Of Encapsulation
Crawl space encapsulation is a vital step in protecting your home from moisture damage, mold growth, and poor air quality. By sealing off the crawl space with a durable vapor barrier and controlling humidity levels, encapsulation prevents ground moisture from rising into your home, which can lead to wood rot, pest infestations, and higher energy bills. It also improves indoor air quality, since up to 50% of the air in your home can come from the crawl space.