Before & After Photos

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Seismic Retrofitting A Crawlspace By Reinforcing Unsupported Posts In Whittier, Ca

Before photo shows an unsupported post causing sagging floors and is a potential hazard during the event of an earthquake. The after photo shows how we retrofitted the posts to be properly secure to provide greater support to the post if an earthquake were to occur. 

 

 

 

Seismic Retrofitting For Your Crawlspace Using Supported Posts In Los Angeles, CA

The before photo shows a home in LA that had a massive issue with sagging floors because there are not any posts in the middle of the crawlspace to support the floor joists. The after photo shows how we installed proper support posts to address the problem area to prevent the floor from sagging. 

Seismic Retrofitting A Crawlspace By Installing Support Posts In Los Angeles, Ca

The before photo shows a floor beam that doesn't have a support post. Because there was no support for the beam the homeowner heard creaking sounds, had doors that were sticking, and the floors were uneven. The after photo shows one of the several posts with caps we properly installed for the crawlspace. Now the homeowner doesn't have to deal with any of the inconveniences that they were dealing with before. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cleanspace Encapsulation For Humid Crawl Space in Long Beach, CA

The before photo shows a humid crawl space in Long Beach that was in desperate need of dehumidification. The homeowner purchased the Cleanspace service. There are many products and features with this service. The After photo shows one of these services called Vapor Barrier. These barriers convert the humid crawl space into a dry, clean, and energy-efficient part of the house. 

 

 

 

 

 

Cleanspace Encapsulation For Humid Crawl Space in Long Beach, CA

Before photo shows a crawl space that is not only humid but filled with debris. The after photo shows how we cleared the entire crawl space of debris and did a full clean space installation. That white material shown is part of the installation called Vapor Barrier, which will prevent the crawl space from becoming humid.