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In this finished basement in Abingdon, MD, the owner was experiencing a strong smell of mold and then saw the discoloration of the foundation block once the wall was removed. Once the wall was removed, we installed our CleanSpace Wall System that captures all water seepage and vapor coming into the basement. This poly material covers the entire foundation wall that will flow any captured moisture into the perimeter drain system and carry it safely down into the sump pump system.
In this basement in Abingdon, MD, the walls had water damage from seepage and moisture coming in through the cement blocks. We dug out a trench along the foundation wall in order to install our WaterGuard sub-floor drainage system, which will lie underneath the CleanSpace vapor barrier. The drain system will capture any water or moisture that seeps into the basement, then carry it down into the sump pump system. This installation will prevent water from entering the basement and will keep your home dry all year long.
This homeowner had a dirt crawl space with a stone floor and noticed that there was mold with heavy moisture. To prevent any future mold or moisture, we were able to encapsulate the crawl space with our CrawlSpace Encapsulation. We removed debris from the space to install our SmartSump pump system with liner to pump out any unwanted water that enters the crawl space. The installer also wrapped each pier with our CleanSpace Vapor barrier along with the perimeter, sealing it air-tight and turning the space into a cleaner, brighter and moisture-free area.
Customer was selling home and needed to get the mold and moisture under control in the crawl space. Our first step was a Full Mold Remediation, then we went on to install a CleanSpace Vapor Barrier, Smart Pipe, SmartSump Pump with Floor Alarm and new crawl space vents and a door.
This homeowner contacted us for help with his wet, moldy crawlspace. He needed a full mold remediation to address the issue and he was looking to get the space encapsulated as well. We began by setting up a containment area using plastic sheeting and establishing a negative air pressure zone. We then trimmed the walls to remove the affected drywall and insulation. Next, we treated all non-porous materials and the studs with Mold-X2 and botanical sealer, fogged the area with a sporicidal disinfectant, and then vacuumed the entire area using a HEPA filter vacuum. Once the mold remediation was complete, we then installed our CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System along with a Sanidry XP dehumidifier to remove moisture from the air.