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Large or small, moisture in your crawl space can be very damaging to your home. In this large home in Ft. Smith, the homeowner wanted the moisture eliminated to make sure his home was clean, dry and healthy. Our team installed our CleanSpace Encapsulation System, complete with the Ez Flow Drainage System, 6 SmartSumps with UltraSumps, and 2 SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifiers. The homeowners love their cleaner, drier, healthier home! Call CrawlSpace Solutions of Arkansas today!
Cracking walls and sagging floors prompted this homeowner to call CrawlSpace Solutions of Arkansas. After inspecting the crawl space, Design Specialist Justin suggested a complete encapsulation with CleanSpace, the SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier, and our SmartJacks for additional support. Call CrawlSpace Solutions of Arkansas today!
Eliminating moisture from this Mansfield crawl space was a priority for this homeowner. He chose to have our Ez Flow Drainage System, SaniDry Sedona, the TripleSafe Sump Pump and dimpled Drainage Matting installed to keep his whole home cleaner and drier. After grading the crawl space floor, the installation team installed Ez Flow Drainage System to direct water towards the TripleSafe Sump Pump, where it will be pumped out and away from the home, even in heavy rains and power outages. The dimpled Drainage Matting acts as a vapor barrier between the earth and the home, and the SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier keeps moisture in the crawl space below 60%. Call CrawlSpace Solutions of Arkansas today!
Moisture and musty smells prompted these homeowners to reach out to CrawlSpace Solutions of Arkansas. Our System Design Specialist, Justin, inspected the crawl space and determined the best way to solve their crawl space problems. The homeowners agreed with a full CleanSpace Encapsulation System with CleanSpace, the SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier, and SilverGlo Insulation Panels. Call CrawlSpace Solutions of Arkansas today!
Most times, water in the crawl space gets there one of three ways: a plumbing leak, water seepage from the surrounding soil (usually after heavy rain), or condensation. Humidity condenses on cold surfaces, like ducts, and drips onto the crawl space floor.
Puddles of water in the crawl space aren’t good, but the water itself won’t ruin your home. It’s the water vapor (or moisture) that causes rot, mold, energy loss, and attracts pests. And these problems don’t just stay in your crawl space. As much as 50% of the air upstairs comes from below - this means mold spores, musty smells, and humid air that dust mites love.