Take a quick look at the pictures in this article. Recently, we received a call from a homeowner in Nashville, Tennessee, because they were having problems with standing water. They also have a bunch of large stones and debris in their crawl space they wanted to be removed. Here’s how we helped them with our local crawl space repair services.
The Symptoms:
This crawl space of a home in Nashville suffered from moisture intrusion, standing water, and lots of large stones and other debris were scattered throughout.
The Prescription:
- Remove debris
- Repair Damages
- Put Up a Moisture Barrier
Our Local Crawl Space Repair Services:
Before installing a 15 mil thick vapor barrier lining, we needed to remove the stones and debris. Our team was then able to apply a moisture barrier and insulated foam boards to keep out the water and cold air. We finished up by neatly organizing all the wires and air ducts to give the crawl space a clean feel. The job took less than one week to complete.
Here at Barrier Waterproofing Systems we pride ourselves on getting a job well done. As your professional local crawl space repair solution, you can rest assured that Barrier Waterproofing will give you a FREE no-hassle evaluation. For a free evaluation or second opinion on the issues that may be lurking in your home’s crawl space, go to TNBasementWaterproofing.com.
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Possible Side Effects
- You may feel euphoric about the health of your crawl space.
- Improved air quality throughout your home.
- Better night’s sleep.
- Neighbors asking too many questions about how great it looks.
If you think a professional local crawl space repair and encapsulation installation is right for you and your family, give us a call at (615) 257-1060 today!
This post was originally published on 4/21/2020 and updated on 12/15/2020 for accuracy and a larger scope of information.