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Why Seal Your Crawl Space

Charleston Crawl Space EncapsulationWhile crawl spaces are convenient for pipe access or storage, many homeowners don't think to seal it. Crawl space encapsulation can be beneficial to your home, yourself, and your family, since half of the air that you breathe comes from your crawl space. A sealed crawl space can give your home a healthier environment. At Southcoast Exteriors, we're the premier company for Charleston crawl space encapsulation. We use only the best materials and ensure that our customers are 100% satisfied with our work.

If your crawl space has any of the following problems, contact us and we'll seal it quickly and sufficiently.

Groundwater Leaks

Leaks in your crawl space can increase moisture and lead to mildew. If you're not sure if you have a leak, inspect the low areas of your crawl space. If you find pools of water, water rings, or rings of silt or soil particles that water has left behind, you have a leak. A Charleston crawl space encapsulation can prevent leaks from leading to foundational water damage.

Insects

Insects that infest your crawl space can travel into your home or even attract snakes or rodents. Instead of fumigating the air with chemicals, seal the area with our Charleston crawl space encapsulation. Our high-grade materials will form a perfect barrier to seal out the moisture that attracts insects and you won't have to worry about bacterial infections from rodents.

Mold/Mildew

If you notice green or black mold on the walls or wooden structures in your crawl space, contact us for a Charleston crawl space encapsulation. Excessive mold can weaken your home's structure and mold spores can contaminate the air that you breathe and lead to health problems. By sealing your crawl space, you'll not only eliminate that mildew smell, you'll protect your lungs and your home's foundation.

Damaged Insulation

Wet, damaged, or deteriorated insulation like fiberglass or asbestos can lead to serious health problems. When inhaled, particles from insulation can cause mouth, nasal, and throat irritation, which could trigger asthma, lead to bronchitis-like symptoms, or if inhaled long enough, damage cells and lead to cancer. Don't risk the health of you and your family. Contact us today to make your crawl space a safe place to live above.