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Master Services visited a home in Sparta, TN that needed a moisture-proofing system in the crawlspace. Without one, crawlspaces are exposed to water and associated damage. We not only installed our CleanSpace moisture barrier, but our SilverGlo wall insulation panels and SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier. The panels help mitigate energy costs while the dehumidifier keeps water vapor from settling inside the crawlspace.
A house located in Sparta, TN was plagued with excessive moisture and mold issues. As a result, the wooden floors were shifting due to the high humidity levels. After our team conducted a thorough evaluation of the situation, we advised the homeowner to use a dehumidifier in conjunction with mold remediation. Our Sedona dehumidifier was recommended for its rapid ability to eliminate moisture from the wooden floors and ensure that mold growth would be prevented in the future.
In Sparta, TN, a homeowner had several settling slabs, including detached front steps visibly separated from the main front porch. Upon our initial inspection, we discovered that this issue could be easily resolved by injecting PolyLyft, a high-density product that raises concrete to an even position, into certain key areas. Our team quickly achieved the desired level of stabilization, impressing the customer with our efficient resolution of the problem without causing any invasive damage to their concrete slab.
In Sparta, TN, a homeowner contacted Master Services to improve a crawlspace previously encapsulated with subpar materials by the home builder. After heavy rainfall, issues like water pooling and mold formation arise due to elevated humidity and the abundance of organic material, particularly in the wooden beams. To address this, we chose the dependable CleanSpace® Wall system. This system not only reduces crawlspace humidity but also enhances overall home air quality by preventing water or vapor infiltration. With this encapsulation, the area is now suitable for additional storage space.
Our team went to Sparta, TN, to tackle a home settlement issue. During the inspection, our home inspector discovered horizontal cracks in the basement wall. These cracks, along with problems like stuck doors and windows, are common signs of settlement due to shifting soils and moisture issues, which can affect both the stability and value of the home.
To address the problem, we installed Push Piers, which anchor into stable soil beneath the house to provide immediate support and often restore the home to its original level. Despite the tight working space (only 4-5 feet), our skilled crew managed the job by cutting a section of the cement footing. After installation, we backfilled the hole and cleaned up the area, leaving the site tidy and secure.