A damp crawlspace can hurt indoor air, weaken framing, and drive up energy bills. Our Phoenix team inspects, repairs, and encapsulates crawlspaces so your home stays dry, clean, and efficient—season after season.
Renovate. Renew. Restore.
Cleaner indoor air: Lower humidity and musty odors that migrate up from below.
Protect your structure: Stop wood rot, mold, and sagging floors before they spread.
Lower energy waste: A sealed, conditioned crawlspace helps HVAC work less.
We check wood, insulation, soil, and vents for water, mold, and pests to pinpoint root causes.
12–20-mil liner sealed at seams, walls, and piers; vents closed; access points sealed.
Interior trenching/French drain to a sealed basin; discharge routed away from your foundation. Battery-backup options available.
Right-sized, serviceable units to control humidity and protect framing.
Address affected areas and restore integrity.
Remove fallen/wet batts; install appropriate insulation for a conditioned crawl.
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Ready for a dry, healthy crawlspace? Schedule a free crawlspace inspection today. We’ll assess conditions, explain options, and give a clear, no-pressure estimate.
Local, straight-talk service—recommendations that fit your home, not scare tactics.
Budget-smart options so you only pay for what solves the problem.
Proven systems—drainage, liners, sump pumps, and dehumidification that work together.
Free inspections & transparent pricing so you can decide with confidence.
Free inspection: We document moisture, odors, insulation, and structural concerns.
Options & estimate: You’ll see good/better/best approaches with transparent pricing.
Prep & install: We set drainage, liner, sealing, and equipment with tidy jobsite practices.
Final walkthrough: Review photos, maintenance tips, and warranty details.
Aftercare: We’re here if seasons or usage change and you need adjustments.
Costs vary by size, access, existing damage, and whether drainage/sump is needed. We start with a free inspection and provide a clear, line-item estimate.
Often yes. Sealing reduces ground moisture, but a dehumidifier manages residual humidity for stable, healthy conditions.
A basic liner limits ground vapor; encapsulation seals floors, walls, and piers, closes vents, adds drainage as needed, and controls humidity—a whole-system solution for air quality and durability.
No. It only activates when water reaches the float level. We size pumps correctly and can add a battery backup for outages.
Most homes take 1–3 days depending on size and scope. We’ll outline timing during your estimate.