Musty Crawl Space
This crawl space is unfinished and unusable. As you can see in this picture, this crawl space has had years and years of water entering the space.
Water Standing
This homeowner took a picture of his flooded crawl space right after a heavy rain. Rain seeping into the basement is a very common occurrence in this home, so the homeowner gave Woods Basement Systems a call.
Chaos in the Crawl Space
What a mess! This space is not only musty, but it also has wires laying around everywhere. Team Woods knows exactly how to clean up this space!
Water Leaking In
Here is one of the most troubled walls in the crawl space. After heavy rains, this is where most of the water would seep in.
Close-Up
Pictures is an up close and personal view of the leaky wall. On the bricks and wood supporting the home you can see water stains.
Outside the Home
Outside you can actually see the water stains that lie inside the crawl space. This was one of the reasons the homeowner thought to look into the crawl space to see what was going on!
Torn Tarp
In some areas of the crawl space you can see tarp, whereas other areas you don't see any tarp at all. This tarp is not properly sealed and leaves the home exposed to critters, water, and mold that can develop.
Tarp Needs Replaced
Tarp is an essential tool when waterproofing your crawl space. But, this outdated and torn tarp can't manage to operate to waterproof the space. Team Woods recommends the installation of a CleanSpace vapor encapsulation system to ensure the space is properly sealed.
Dirt & Grime
This picture was taken before the CleanSpace encapsulation was installed. Water and moisture has taken over the crawl space and caused mold growth. A Woods Basement Systems team installed CleanSpace, SmartPump, and a SandiDry Dehumidifier.
New Vent Cover
The need to recover this vent is an important product in the waterproofing process. Team Woods installed a new vent cover to keep out moisture build-up in the crawl space.