CleanSpace Encapsulation (Before)
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation (Before)
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation (Before)
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation (Before)
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation (Before)
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Enapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.
CleanSpace Encapsulation
In order to control the humidity in moisture in the crawlspace, we applied Drainage Matting, encapsulated the entire crawlspace, and sprayed for the mold with Moldex. The process for encapsulating started by cleaning out all the debris from the crawlspace including the old plumbing piping and wood debris. Next, we sprayed Moldex on the floor joists, subfloor, and rim & sill plate in the crawlspace in order to neutralize the mold that in place. The main section of the crawlspace has an existing drain tile system with the entire floor being covered with a bed of stone. We applied Drainage Matting over the entire main section of the crawlspace in order to flash water to the existing drainage system as well as to protect the Cleanspace from sharp stones and penetration. In the main section of the crawlspace the existing main beam was supported by four 6 x 6 railroad ties. There is about a 13 foot span between each support causing some deflection to the main beam. We installed three steel adjustable jack posts, one in-between each span, in order to supplement and support the main beam. The steel posts rest on the existing continuous poured footing. Next, the Cleanspace Encapsulation membrane was installed on all the foundation walls around the perimeter of both of the crawlspace to seal off moisture from the block foundation, and finally the floor was sealed with the Cleanspace floor liner, isolating the air space from beneath the liner. Finally, we placed an Aprilaire full crawlspace dehumidifier, to extract moisture from the lumber and airspace and prevent mold from growing in the future. The Dehumidifier drains into the existing sump pump and was placed at the entry of the crawlspace and plugged into the existing outlet that was present.