Hidden threats are real threats.
Clogged gutters, poor grading, flowerbeds planted too close, or even a broken water line, it doesn’t take much for moisture to slip into that overlooked layer beneath your floors. From there, it feeds mold, invites pests, and raises humidity throughout your home, even when you don’t see it.
Damp air doesn’t stay in the crawl space.
Once moisture seeps in, it spreads, not just along the walls or floor, but into the structure above. You may notice more humidity in your living space, musty smells that won’t go away, or difficulty keeping temperatures consistent from room to room.
Your crawl space affects the air your family breathes.
A wet, unsealed crawl space can become a source of odors, allergens, and airborne contaminants. Even if you never enter that space, its condition still impacts your comfort, your air quality, and the health of your home overall.



















