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We visited a home in Kingsport, TN to encapsulate the crawlspace. Encapsulation not only protects against moisture buildup and mold, but mitigates radon. It also helps with energy costs.
Our team at Master Services recently completed a crawlspace encapsulation in Kingsport, TN to safeguard against water damage, mold growth, decay, unpleasant odors, and pest infestations. We chose to use the reliable CleanSpace® Wall system, which is securely fastened to the basement walls with plastic fasteners that are carefully drilled in for maximum stability. Additionally, our home inspectors recommended the Sedona dehumidifier to effectively regulate moisture levels and prevent mold growth. These two systems work together to create an optimal environment in the crawlspace, ensuring moisture and mold are kept under control.
Crawlspaces that lack encapsulation systems are open to a host of problems. Mold, mildew, wood rot, pests, nasty smells, and structural deterioration are rampant in crawlspaces that haven't been fortified against water. A crawlspace at a home in Kingsport, TN lacked a reliable encapsulation system, so Master Services encapsulated it with our incredible CleanSpace moisture barrier. This barrier is tear and mold resistant, and it protects against moisture and related damage.
Master Services recently assisted a homeowner in Kingsport, TN, who was dealing with frequent water intrusion in their crawlspace, causing mold to develop on the wooden joists. To resolve the problem, our team installed a full-wall vapor barrier and our WaterGuard® Drainage System. This innovative system channels water from the walls to the crawlspace's lowest point, where our efficient sump pump system collects and expels the water outside. This effective solution not only reduced crawlspace clutter but also significantly improved the home's overall air quality.
Master Services installed our SilverGlo insulation paneling in a crawlspace in Eidson, TN. The paneling contributes to energy savings and reflects heat back into the crawlspace area.