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Ongoing water intrusion plagued a homeowner in North Middletown, NJ, where small cracks in the crawl space walls allowed moisture to seep inside. This ongoing dampness created an unhealthy environment, raising concerns about mold growth, structural damage, and poor indoor air quality. Frustrated by the constant problem, the homeowner reached out to Quality 1st seeking a reliable and lasting solution.
Our expert crew responded with a professional plan tailored to address the moisture issues. We installed our patented Drainage Matting to redirect water away from the crawl space walls and prevent further seepage. SilverGlo Insulation Panels were added to improve energy efficiency and maintain comfortable temperatures, while the SmartSump Crawl Space Sump Pump actively removed any collected water. Finally, our mold-resistant CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System sealed the entire area, blocking moisture and inhibiting mold growth.
Together, these solutions transformed the crawl space into a dry, healthy, and comfortable space the homeowner could confidently rely on!
We fixed this Port Monmouth crawl space by stabilizing the floor structure. Our team installed Smart Ja ckCrawl Space Stabliziers against the floor joist of this crawl space to add additnal support to prevent future sagging.
A homeowner in Port Monmouth, NJ noticed their crawlspace was very humid and musty. After fully inspecting the basement, our System Design Specialist recommended the CleanSpace Moisture Barrier would be the perfect solution for the homeowner. After the installation, the homeowner did not experience any more humidity in their basement, resulting in their full satisfaction with Quality 1st Basement System.
A homeowner in Port Monmouth, New Jersey was experiencing water coming into their crawl space. This can happen because the loose backfilled soil around the foundation becomes saturated over time. This saturated soil creates hydrostatic pressure against the walls which pushes water and moisture in. The homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems and our System Design Specialist, Javier Romero, provided an inspection and helped them with a plan to fix this issue. He suggested they encapsulate their crawl space to seal it off from the earth.
Our foreman, Juan Garcia, installed the CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System throughout the crawl space. This system is thick like a pool liner and will keep the crawl space dry and keep out moisture and humidity. The vapor barrier system will also protect the crawl space from mold and musty smells, and also prevent insects from finding their way in. The homeowner was pleased with the outcome of how their crawl space was transformed.
The CleanSpace CrawlSpace Encapsulation System especially designed to stop moisture from passing through your floors and porous concrete walls. A crawl space liner should be installed, it will allow for servicemen to use the space without damage, and it'll transform your crawl space into usable storage space. Just look at the difference!