Stop the Piedmont humidity, musty air, and wood rot at the source. We seal, insulate, and dry out crawl spaces for homeowners across Greensboro and the Triad.
Tell us what you need and we'll get you a no-obligation estimate โ usually same day.

Serving homeowners and builders across Greensboro and the Triad.
Full sealing with a heavy-duty vapor barrier on the floor and walls to lock out ground moisture permanently.
Reinforced polyethylene liners installed and seamed to stop moisture transfer from exposed dirt crawl spaces.
Right-sized dehumidifiers with drain lines to hold humidity at safe levels year-round, even in Greensboro's humid summers.
Closed-cell spray foam applied to crawl space walls and subfloor to cut drafts, block moisture, and lower energy bills.
Interior drainage and sump pumps for crawl spaces that take on standing water during heavy Piedmont rain events.
Sistering, jacking, and replacing rotted joists and support beams before encapsulation locks everything in.
Greensboro sits in a humid subtropical climate, which means long, sticky summers and a water table that stays high for months at a time. That combination pushes moisture straight up through open crawl space soil and into the wood framing of your home, whether you live in a 1960s ranch off Battleground Avenue or a newer build out toward Summerfield or Oak Ridge.
Left alone, that moisture doesn't just smell bad โ it feeds mold, attracts termites and wood-boring insects, and slowly rots floor joists and subfloor. Encapsulation stops the problem at ground level instead of treating symptoms year after year, which is why it's become the standard fix for Triad-area crawl spaces built on the region's clay-heavy soil.
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One continuous air-seal across the three spots homes leak most โ the attic, the wall cavities, and the crawl space.
Most Triad homes run somewhere between $4,000 and $12,000 depending on square footage, existing moisture damage, and whether insulation or a dehumidifier is included. We give exact pricing after an in-person inspection, not a phone estimate, since crawl space conditions vary a lot house to house.
Common signs are a musty smell in the rooms above, visible condensation or standing water under the house, sagging floors, or insulation that's fallen down and gotten wet. If you can see exposed dirt or damp insulation when you look under your home, it's worth getting an inspection.
Encapsulation stops new moisture from feeding mold growth, but existing mold on wood or insulation needs to be cleaned or removed first. We handle that remediation as part of the job so you're not sealing a problem in.
A typical Greensboro-area crawl space takes one to three days depending on size, needed repairs, and whether we're adding a dehumidifier or drainage system. Larger homes or ones needing structural repair can take longer.
Yes โ a lot of the humid air in Piedmont homes rises from the crawl space through the floors above. Sealing and dehumidifying down there often noticeably reduces that "sticky" feeling upstairs, especially during our long summer stretch of high humidity.
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