Crawl Space Repair Photo Album: Dirty, Damp Crawl Space In Anchorage, AK
It's easy to forget about your crawl space. However, it's an important part of your home that affects your quality of life every day. For example, over 50% of the air you breathe comes from your crawl space. Take a look at the pictures of this Anchorage crawl space before our installation. Would you want to breathe air from this crawl space? Unfortunately, these damp crawl spaces are thriving environments for mold and dust mites, the #1 indoor allergen in the United States. If you're worried about your crawl space, we recommend our CleanSpace© encapsulation system. It's the ultimate permanent solution for total peace-of-mind, since our CleanSpace© liner is over twice as thick as industry liners, and comes with a 25 year warranty against rips and tears. We know you'll love our CleanSpace© liner because it includes an antimicrobial additive, molded right into the material, preventing mold from growing onto it. Finally, to prevent future flooding, we installed our TripleSafe©, the world's most reliable pumping system. It protects against the three pumping problems, such as pump failure, power failure, and a single pump being unable to keep up with water volume in hard rain. This pumping system can pump up to 6,200 gallons of water per hour, sending it away from your home's foundation. Contact us to learn more today and get a FREE estimate!
Before Our CleanSpace© Installation
Take a look at this deteriorating, nasty space. All of the mold and moisture greatly worried the homeowner!
After Our CleanSpace© Transformation!
With our pumping system and CleanSpace© liner, this home will be protected against moisture for decades to come.
A CleanSpace© Encapsulation
In order to proper encapsulate a crawl space, every detail needs to be addressed - from pipes to ladders to wooden beams protruding from the walls.
A CleanSpace© Installation With TripleSafe©
TripleSafe© is the world's most reliable pumping system - when paired with CleanSpace©, it ensures all excess water (up to 6200 gallons/hour) is pumped away from the foundation of your home without breaking the seal between your home and the earth.