Moldy Rim Joist in Crawl Space
As mold inhabits the wooden beams in the crawl space, they'll warp and become unstable.
Fiberglass Insulation a Bad Choice in Crawl Spaces
This is basically the epitome of why fiberglass insulation is a terrible choice for crawl spaces. It absorbs ambient moisture, provides food for mold, and eventually just falls to the ground.
Discoloration on Beam is Actually Mold
You've probably seen discolored wood like this hundreds of times and never realized it's mold. But it is. A lot of mold. Which will continue to grow as long as there's moisture and food.
Mold Infesting Fiberglass Insulation
Most visible at the points where the insulation attaches to the beams, mold loves to snack on and grow in fiberglass insulation.
Crawl Space Vent Causes Problems
Crawl space vents only add to the problems in crawl spaces with ambient moisture issues. They allow elements from outside - like water and debris - into the crawl space.
Fallen Insulation and Debris in Crawl Space
Ambient moisture and debris combine in a crawl space like this to create a sort of sludge on the ground.
Fallen Insulation in Crawl Space
How effective does this insulation look? Give that it's...on the ground. If you answered "not very," then you're right.
CleanSpace Eliminates Dirt and Debris
Where there once was a dirt floor and waterlogged debris, there is now a clean white floor and walls.
CleanSpace Keeps Up with Twists and Turns
Fixtures, doorways, you name it - we can install CleanSpace around it. This ensures a tight seal and total protection.
CleanSpace Creates Clean, Dry Crawl Space
We removed the falling (and fallen) insulation as well as the other debris, and installed CleanSpace vapor barrier throughout the crawl space to protect it - and the home - from ambient moisture and the havoc it wreaks.