Cobb Crawlspace Repair LLC

Protect your home and health with our crawlspace and basement experts based out of Anderson, SC! Cobb Crawlspace Repair works with homeowners to ensure crawlspaces and basements are moisture-free. We provide long term solutions to prevent harmful mold and structural damage. Our services include crawlspace encapsulation, drainage, insulation, and basement waterproofing. The health of your family is our priority! Contact us today to learn more or to schedule an inspection.

ABOUT US

We are a veteran-owned family business that knows the importance of protecting your home, health, and wallet. We strive to provide affordable, high-quality solutions to moisture issues in crawlspace areas and basements.

Andrew is an US Army veteran who found his 'Crawling' in moisture control after his time in service. His mechanical background and attention to detail, combined with vast experience in moisture and pest control has brought Cobb Crawlspace Repair to the forefront in quality and value.

Sarah is a Clemson Alumna with a bachelors in Industrial Engineering. Her knowledge has allowed Cobb Crawlspace Repair to adapt their processes to make  encapsulations and other solutions as efficient as possible for homeowners while delivering the highest quality services.

Services

Achieve a Healthy Home with Crawlspace Encapsulation Services

Sealing the floors and walls of your crawlspace will help keep water and moisture out to prevent damage to your home’s foundation and the growth of mold. Count on Cobb Crawlspace Repair LLC to protect your home, health, and wallet with professional crawlspace encapsulation services in Anderson, SC. Contact us today to learn more or to schedule an inspection.

What is a Crawlspace Encapsulation?

A basic crawlspace encapsulation involves installing a vapor barrier on the ground, foundation walls, and around any supporting piers. This barrier is sealed at the top of the foundation wall, and all seams are sealed with waterproof tape. This seal prevents the evaporation of groundwater from below and also reduces the movement of moist air through voids and cracks in the foundation wall. 


A dehumidifier is installed to remove water vapor from the air, reducing the likelihood of fungi growth, wood rot, and other issues that arise from a damp environment. A more thoroughly sealed crawlspace will reduce the re-entry of moist air and allow your dehumidifier to run less. 


There are various ways to improve the efficiency of your encapsulation and upgrade your air quality. This can be done by choosing a higher level of encapsulation. Some packages include the removal of saturated insulation, insulation installed on the foundation wall, physical remediation of present fungi, higher thicknesses of barrier, barriers with antimicrobial linings, and even a felt underlayment for soil gas mitigation. Any encapsulation package can be carefully tailored to your needs.

It is common for homes with high humidity to have fungi growth on the floor joists and other wood members, fungi growth on the backing of fiberglass insulation, and even a high presence of moisture-loving pests such as roaches and camel crickets. This food source becomes a welcome mat for rodents and snakes. The combination of standing water, fungi growth, and pest waste yields odors and bacteria that homeowners are often already feeling the effects of. These odors and recurrent health issues can even be the first symptom leading homeowners to investigate the crawlspace. 


The best way to protect the wood structure of your home and your air quality is by addressing the humidity and moisture under your home through encapsulation.

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