Serving Eugene, Greater Portland, Vancouver, Everett, Bellingham, and Nearby Areas
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This homeowner in King City had another company come out and work on their crawlspace and after a few years, a cable installer showed them photos of their crawlspace. They were disappointed to see the entire space covered in a thick and sloppy layer of spray foam insulation covering everything in their crawlspace.
Our crews came in and removed the old insulation and installed a CleanSpace vapor barrier and then applied the spray foam properly around the foundation of the space so that the homeowner and workers could still access the space and work when needed.
This customer called needing her house posts replaced in the crawlspace. We replaced them with our inorganic smart posts that will never rust, break down, or rot like traditional posts.
Protecting the wooden posts in the crawl space is extremely important in maintaining the structural integrity of the home. This helps to prevent water from getting absorbed into the woods material and eventually leading to wood rot or mold growth. One way John's Waterproofing ensures that the wooden posts are isolated is with vapor barriers. We make sure to install the 6 mil vapor barrier between the concrete footing and the wooden post so that water won't have access to seep up in the post and damage it. Each seam of the vapor barrier gets overlapped so water can't seep over top of it and it is anchored to the foundation walls to prevent it from moving around. In order to safely protect your homes health, it's important to keep the crawl space dry and protected.
We encapsulated this crawlspace and installed a waterproofing system to transform this wet and gross crawlspace to a dry and clean space.
When you get our cleanspace encapsulation system installed and pair it with our closed cell spray foam insulation, you will not only have a dry crawl space, but a warm, energy efficient home as well.
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