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Crawl Space Encapsulation in Columbus, OH

This crawl space has been completely transformed. Our crews went in and encapsulated the space to turn it into a clean, dry and useable space for the homeowners. The CleanSpace Crawl Space Encapsulation System effectively tackles all the primary threats that can impact your crawl space: external air infiltration, excessive moisture, water intrusion, mold growth, and pest infestations. By ensuring your crawl space remains dry and free from contaminants, this system contributes to a healthier and more comfortable living environment throughout your entire home.

Crawl Space Repair in Columbus, OH

This crawl space was completely transformed during our encapsulation process! The CleanSpace Crawl Space Encapsulation System addresses each of the main threats to your crawl space: outside air, excess moisture, water, mold, and pests. A dry, clean crawl space means a healthier, more comfortable home overall.

WaterGuard and Sump Pump Installation in Groveport, OH

Foreman Miguel Martinez and the Mid-State crew installed 120 feet of WaterGuard interior drainage and a brand new UltraSump sump pump system. 

The WaterGuard system is installed inside the basement along the perimeter to effectively capture wall and floor seepage before it reaches the basement floor. Water enters the system via inlet holes and flows through the drainage pipe to the sump pump. The UltraSump comes with a back-up battery to ensure your sump pump keeps working even if the power goes out.

Crawl Space Repair in Brice, OH

A crawlspace encapsulation in Brice, OH home.

WaterGuard Interior Perimeter Drain in Grove City, OH

This homeowner called Mid-State Basement Systems for a soluation to their wet basement. Our team installed the WaterGuard interior drain system along the perimeter of the basement.

The WaterGuard system is installed inside the basement along the perimeter to effectively capture wall and floor seepage before it reaches the basement floor. Water enters the system via inlet holes and flows through the drainage pipe to the sump pump.