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In an attempt to lower energy costs it can be normal to insulate a ducting system in a Crawlspace. However, fiberglass insulation can hold water, leading to mold, and attracts critters who like to use it for bedding. This ducting's insulation was nasty. To ensure their crawlspace was waterproofed and insulated the proper way we removed the damaged fiberglass, and insulated the space with our crawlspace encapsulation.
This homeowner called up John's Waterproofing. They had been replacing fiberglass and a simple vapor barrier for years and years. As they were getting older, they decided they wanted something that provided a long term solution that would help their home be dry and healthy. They opted for an encapsulation system and were thrilled with the transformation!
This homes crawl space had falling fiber glass insulation and was an overall difficult space to enter. To make the space easier to crawl through, and healthier overall, the homeowners wanted to encapsulate the area. To learn more about encapsulation, they called up John's Waterproofing to ask questions and ensure it would be the right option for them and their home.
This home had a history of water issues. They had done a big structural repair a few years back to replace the damaged wooden beams and posts in the crawl space. Now that a few years had passed, they were ready for their next crawl space investment, a system built to prevent water damage from occurring. For this, they called up John's Waterproofing to get a full encapsulation!
Due to excessive moisture this foundation support is cracking and giving way. Thankfully our team was there to replace it with a SmartJack so a sinking home will not be a worry for them.
Although we recommend a full encapsulation system this vapor barrier replacement still looks pretty good and will help a home be sale ready.
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