Serving Eugene, Greater Portland, Vancouver, Everett, Bellingham, and Nearby Areas
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The foundation of This home was off. The flooring was warped and doorways and windows were no longer sitting as they should. To help they called John's Waterproofing who added SmartJacks for stability where needed and ensured their home would be protected from water damage in the future.
This crawlspace got a clean out and a new vapor barrier laid down.
This customer called about getting an inspection done on their crawlspace. Water and mud were found all over their vapor barrier thru out the crawlspace. Our inspector recommended the CleanSpace Encapsulation System to ensure they wouldn't have any more water or moisture coming in.
Customer is a realtor looking to sell house at top notch condition
Keeping the crawl space healthy is an important part in keeping your home healthy. Over time, water tries to seep through and can cause mold growth and structural damage to the home. In order to help prevent that, John's Waterproofing recommends getting your crawl space encapsulated. Encapsulation is the process of sealing the home off from the earth and regulating the environment so it's less exposed to mold, wood rot, and high humidity. The process of encapsulating involves installing a drainage system using a perforated pipe and a TripleSafe sump pump to control the passage of water. Then, TerraBlock insulation foam and a CleanSpace vapor barrier get installed to seal the space off and prevent anything from getting in that shouldn't. A SaniDry dehumidifier helps pull moisture out and promote cleaner air quality. Lastly, Spray Foam air seals and insulates the space. Once the process is completely installed the home can be protected against moisture damage and remain dry year round.
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