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Addressing Musty Smells in the Crawl Space - Salem, OR

When a home has damp and musty smells, it is likely due to high levels of humidity caused by water entering the crawl space and becoming stagnant with no proper drainage, or adequate protection against moisture. The air that is coming in through the vents in the crawl space moves up into the living area, affecting the air that is circulating throughout the entire home. This is called the stack effect. Often times, strong odors like these are an indicator that the issue escalated into more than just water intrusion. These homeowners noticed a strong musty smell coming from their crawl space and knew it was time to call us and set up their free visit. We sent out one of our system design specialist who performed a thorough inspection of the entire crawl space. He then met with the homeowner to go over the findings and the best options to properly address this problem. After going over the estimate they decided to move forward with a full encapsulation and we began the project.

First, we remove all of the debris. This includes the old vapor barrier and fiberglass insulation. Then, we dig a trench around the interior perimeter of the crawl space and in this trench we place a 3 inch perforated pipe into a silt sock which will help secure a proper passage for water to drain to the lowest point. At this low point, we install our SuperSump Plus system that collects all of the water that enters and will pump it outside and away from the home through a discharge line. We make sure to cover and seal all of the vents to prevent outside air from entering. Next, we install TerraBlock, made of 3/4th inch foam insulation which is designed to be installed onto dirt floors and includes a white vapor barrier. Over top of the TerraBlock system we then install CleanSpace. This 20 mil thick liner is also installed between the footing and posts and this whole system is then sealed with our heavy duty and waterproof tape. We anchor this liner into the foundation walls, up to the rim joists as well. To keep a controlled environment, we then install our SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier. This system will effectively eliminate damp and musty odors by drying and filtering the air. It will keep the home at a healthy relative humidity, which helps improve overall indoor air quality. Lastly, we finish this project by anchoring our SilverGlo wall insulation into the foundation walls. With this crawl space now fully encapsulated, these homeowners no longer have to worry about any musty smells or water entering their home.

Neglected Sump Pump in Basement/Crawlspace combination - Saint Benedict, OR

We replaced this old sump pump that was not working properly with our Supersump Sump pump. with this top of the line sumppump working properly, along with The Cleanspace Encapsulation and the Sanidry Dehumidifier, this crawlspace/basement combination will now stay dry. 

Installing a Sump Pump to Stop Stagnant Water in Saint Benedict, OR

Water was coming into the crawl space, and standing in the low spot. Stagnant water can led to issues, and to be proactive, John's Waterproofing was called in. To make improve the space we would install a pipe, pump, plastic. A full interior drain system was installed. This will collect the groundwater, channeling it to the lowest point in the crawl space. From here the water goes into a TripleSafe sump pump and is directed away from the homes foundation. We than lay down a new 6 Mil vapor barrier, which we overlap the edges on and run up the walls and anchor. Now this space is protected against stagnant water. 

Addressing Damaged Crawl Space- Government Camp, OR

These homeowners were noticing some parts of their floors were sagging and they were smelling musty odors in the home. They reached out to John's Waterproofing to schedule a free estimate and inspection. One of our knowledgeable design specialists went and spoke with these homeowners about what options would solve these issues and decided to move forward with the project. We begin this project by removing all of the debris. Next, we install our SmartJack system. These are our high-capacity adjustable supplemental steel piers designed to stop settling and raise the floor up and offer support. Then, we dig a trench around the interior perimeter of the crawl space and lay down a perforated pipe into a silt sock, creating a secure passage for water to drain to the TripleSafe Sump pump at the lowest point in the crawl space. We then install our TerraBlock system directly on the dirt floor of the crawl space. This creates an insulated barrier between the home and the earth. On top of the TerraBlock, we install our CleanSpace system. This goes all along the foundation walls, up to the rim joists and seals at the footing of the wooden posts with waterproof tape. With the vibrant white finish of the CleanSpace, the space feels brighter and the homeowner will be able to easily see there is no mold, pests or dirt. All the vents in this space are sealed shut to prevent outside air from entering. To control the environment, we then install our SaniDry Sedona. This effective dehumidifier will eliminate damp, musty odors by drying and filtering the space all while keeping the home at a healthy relative humidity. Lastly, we install our foam insulation. This is sprayed all along the foundation walls, up to the rim joists and fills every crack and void effectively insulating the space, this form of insulation ensures an airtight seal, and complete protection for years to come. 

Nasty Crawlspace in Keizer, OR

The crawlspace of this home had been overlooked for a while, leaving the old insulation to fall apart from water weight and the old vapor barrier to be torn, ripped, and caked in mud. To fix this we did a full crawlspace encapsulation.