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Crawl Space Moisture Control in East Moline, IL

In East Moline, IL, this homeowner faced a crawl space that had occasional leaks, causing a persistent, unpleasant odor throughout the home. We addressed this with our high-quality solutions. As seen in the after photo we installed CleanSpace, complete with Drainage Matting and a SmartDrain, to encapsulate the area. This process not only protects the area but also eliminates the smell because the heavy-duty CleanSpace vapor barrier completely blocks moisture from evaporating out of the soil and foundation. By preventing this source of high humidity, the system effectively starves the mold and mildew organisms that produce the foul odors. The result is a smell-free and dry crawl space delivered by the high craftsmanship we are known for. 

Crawl Space Encapsulation and Dehumidification in East Moline, IL

Beneath this East Moline home, a moisture-prone crawl space had led to problems including dampness and unneeded humidity, a challenging environment evaluated by System Design Specialist Jamie Cox and completely transformed by Foreman Jacob Schultz and his crew members Colby and Jeremiah. In the before photo, notice signs of high humidity and inadequate sealing, which our team resolved by installing a series of high-performance crawl space products starting with TerraBlock™ insulation and a heavy-duty CleanSpace® vapor barrier to enhance thermal resistance, cushion the floors, and completely block out earth moisture. To handle any trapped water, we laid down CleanSpace® Drainage Matting to efficiently direct excess moisture toward the high-performance SmartSump™ sump pump system before adding a SaniDry™ Sedona dehumidifier for industry-leading humidity management and odor reduction. As the after photo shows, the crawl space is now a bright, dry, and fully protected area, successfully enhancing whole-home comfort, improving indoor air quality, and safeguarding the entire structural integrity of the home.

CleanSpace Brightens Gilson, IL Basement

The dirt and brick flooring of this 125 year old basement was damp and soggy from erosion over time. To capitalize on the space and keep the interior dry, design specialist Fred Romane recommended full encapsulation. It looks amazing!

Crawlspace Encapsulation in Oneida, IL

A couple years ago, Oneida, IL homeowners, Stanley and Becky, had some issues with water getting into their basement. They called MidAmerica Basement Systems for a free estimate, and got their basement waterproofed with the local experts in All Things Basementy. When they were having their system serviced, service technician Gary Housenga recommended controlling moisture in the home by encapsulating the crawlspace. The basement is drier than it has ever been, and now the homeowners will not have to worry about the crawlspace in the future either. 

Crawlspace Encapsulated in Rapids City, IA

This Rapid City homeowner said goodbye to a damp, drafty crawlspace and hello to a healthier, more comfortable home thanks to crawlspace encapsulation!

Crawlspaces can become neglected areas under a house, prone to moisture problems, mold growth, and attracting pests. Encapsulation is a process that can significantly improve your crawlspace and your home as a whole.

Here's what crawlspace encapsulation typically involves:

  • Sealing the crawlspace: A heavy-duty vapor barrier is installed on the crawlspace floor and walls. This creates a moisture barrier that helps prevent dampness from entering the living space above.
  • Closing foundation vents (in some cases): Crawlspaces are often vented to allow for air circulation. However, in an encapsulated crawlspace, these vents are typically closed and sealed to further control moisture and maintain a consistent temperature.
  • Dehumidification: A dehumidifier may be installed in the crawlspace to help regulate moisture levels and prevent mold growth.
  • Insulation: Insulating the crawlspace walls can improve energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer between the crawlspace and the living area.