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Master Services visited a home in Duffield, VA that needed crawlspace help. The crawlspace lacked any type of waterproofing system, which left it susceptible to moisture, mold, mildew, and rot. We installed our CleanSpace encapsulation system, which protects against all four.
This Gate City, VA crawlspace lacked a proper encapsulation system, which is an important part of waterproofing. With inadequate encapsulation, a crawlspace is subject to standing water, mold, wood rot, pests, and other nastiness. We installed our CleanSpace encapsulation system, which protects against moisture, radon, mold, pests, and more.
A concerned homeowner residing in Gate City, VA reached out to us regarding their house's crawlspace, which was in a worrying state. The crawlspace had been encapsulated before with a low-quality material that degraded rapidly, resulting in an inadequately sealed and vulnerable environment susceptible to water damage.
Upon conducting a thorough assessment, we proposed our CleanSpace moisture barrier solution as a viable option to maintain the crawlspace's dryness, cleanliness, and hygiene.
A crawlspace at a home near Meadowview, VA was full of mold, moisture, and ragged bits of insulation. A crawlspace with no waterproofing measures is vulnerable to mold, damage, and foul odors... as well as nasty pests! The Master Services team installed our CleanSpace moisture barrier and SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier in this crawlspace to protect it from the aforementioned dangers.
In Atkins, VA, a homeowner approached Master Services for assistance in upgrading their crawlspace. After conducting a thorough inspection, we identified an issue with the existing plastic sheet covering the ground. It was found to be thin and inadequate in providing long-term protection. Multiple tears and rips in the plastic had resulted in stagnant water pools, leading to the growth of mold and potential damage to the floor beams. To address these concerns, we proposed the installation of a reliable CleanSpace moisture barrier as the initial line of defense. This specially designed barrier effectively controls the levels of water and moisture, preventing them from raising humidity in the crawlspace. By doing so, it inhibits the growth of mold and spores, ensuring a healthier and safer environment.