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Crawl Space Encapsulation in Pontotoc, MS

Amanda and Jeff H. of Pontotoc, MS called on us to help the with their crawl space.  They were having moisture issues that were causing mold and damage to the wood.  We were able to install our CleanSpaceTM Encapsulation system to make sure the crawl space stayed clean and dry.  We also applied LumberKoteTM Sealant to all the wood to protect it from future moisture damage.  If you need help in your crawl space, call or click today for a free, no-obligation inspection.

Dirty Crawl Space in Horn Lake, MS

This crawl space in Horn Lake was moist and it was impacting the temperature of the home. Redeemers Group installed our Smart Jack System and the CleanSpace® System. This system is essential to keeping any basement or crawlspace dry. The SuperSump® pump system is specifically designed to handle the amount of water that a basement collects during heavy rains. It can pump 2220 gallons per hour at an 8-foot discharge head quietly and efficiently.

The CleanSpace® System separates and protects the crawl space interior from outdoor conditions, keeping the space clean and dry.  With a 25-year warranty against rips and tears, this durable 20-milpoly-reinforced crawl space liner converts your crawl space into a usable storage area. And with its mold-resistant additive "UltraFresh", CleanSpace® will never support mildew or mold growth on its surface.

Crawl Space Encapsulated to Protect this Home in Alicia AR!

This homeowner knew they would have issues if they didn't get the water and moisture in the crwl space under control. They opted for a full encapsulation plus dehumidifier to keep the moisture at bay and ensure the wood framing of their home was safe!

Crawl Space in Nesbit, MS

 This property was struggling with prolonged moisture in the crawl space.  This problem was quickly remedied with an encapsulation using our CleanSpaceTM System with a SmartSumpTM to prevent future issues.

One section of concrete pool deck sinking

You can see from the "Before" photo that a piece of the concrete decking had significantly sunken. In the "After" photo, you can see that the 2 side by side slabs are level with eachother.