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Excellent crawlspace water foundation repairs Atlanta, Georgia: We proudly serve all of metro Atlanta with premium and economical vapor barrier replacement and installation. We also specialize in french drains, waterproofing, encapsulation and sump pumps for crawl spaces and basements. Our economical vapor barriers come in white and black. Our premium reinforced white vapor barriers are antimicrobial and can be installed in one day. A quality vapor barrier installation protects your home from moisture, mold and sagging floors. Sagging floors are caused by moisture getting into the framing of your home, such as floor joists. Crawl space encapsulation is the most effective way of preventing floor sagging. To prevent existing sagging floors from getting worse or to level your floors, we install support beams and permanent floor jacks. Discover extra details at Atlanta crawlspaces Georgia.

Many crawlspaces are filthy, full of debris, bacteria and germs! A clean and sanitized crawl space improves your home’s air quality and reduces the chance of pests like rodents and roaches. We offer one time cleanouts as well as scheduled routine cleanings. If your HVAC unit is in your crawl space, you definitely want to have it cleaned at least every 5 years. During the cleaning process, we will inspect your crawl space for things like sagging floors, high humidity, mold or water intrusion.

About 20 percent of all homes in the U.S. have crawl spaces. Crawl spaces play many vital roles in a home, housing the building structure, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, gas lines, and irrigation system of your home. Most homes with open vented crawl spaces tend to suffer from moisture-related issues, such as mold and fungal growth. These issues can compromise the structural integrity and health of the home. Moisture can lead to expensive crawl space repairs and attract termites. To avoid these issues, experts recommend a professional grade ‘crawl space encapsulation’. Find even more information on https://www.atlantavaporbarrier.com/.

Many crawlspaces are filthy and full of debris. By removal of the crawl space debris, the vapor barrier will last much longer. This also results in a better seal to keep out moisture and pests. If your crawl space has mold, or needs insulation replaced, our team is here to help. A damp crawl space with falling insulation is the last thing we want! Proper drainage around the home is very important. We’ll offer proven solutions to block moisture from getting inside, and remove moisture that does make it into the crawlspace.

Don’t Use Fiberglass Between Floor Joists: Unless you’ve chosen NOT to seal and dehumidify or conditioned your crawl space, you shouldn’t use fiberglass. Actually, it may be a good idea to avoid using fiberglass at all. The material performs poorly when it comes to crawl space insulation. When the material is installed in an unconditioned, vented space, the results are minimal. Why? Because the material soaks moisture, losing its R-value in the process. That makes it useless as an encapsulation material. Fiberglass also sags due to the weight of the water, opening holes in the encapsulation blanket.

A flooded basement or crawl space can significantly damage your foundation. Foundation cracks, mold, falling insulation and standing water are signs of water intrusion. Sump pumps take the water out of the area and pump it away. A quality sump pump installed correctly is a long lasting solution to prevent basement flooding and crawlspace flooding. When water is intruding through your concrete or brick walls, two things must be done. First, the water must be redirected with a sump pump and/or french drain. Now that the majority of water is redirected, the walls can be waterproofed with liquid rubber or a latex masonry sealer to block any residual water not removed by the crawl space or basement drainage system.

Have you been thinking about getting crawlspace encapsulation? If so, then you are definitely thinking about something that can help both your home and your family. By encapsulating your crawl space with a vapor barrier that covers both the floor and the foundation pillars up to your home, you protect your home from things like moisture, mildew, and mold that often build up in crawl spaces. The process is quick and affordable, and offers nearly instantaneous results.

Atlanta Crawl Space French Drain Many crawl spaces have water intruding through or below the foundation walls. A common indicator of this problem are stained foundation walls (known as “efflorescence”). Efflorescence looks like white water stains on the concrete. This is a telltale sign of water getting into your foundation walls and breaking down the concrete your walls are made of. A trench is dug along the affected foundation wall(s) and a french drainage system is installed with gravel, filter fabric, sump basin and sump pump. Sometimes instead, we install a french drain outside of your crawl space along the foundation wall(s). This prevents the water from entering your crawl space in the first place.