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You always want to make sure your crawl space door seals your crawl space off from the outside environment. When they aren't airtight, they allow humidity into your basement during the summer, which leads to mold and rot. In the winter, cold winter air will enter, cooling your furnace, water heater, air ducts, hot water pipes, and other utilities. Not only does our EverLast Crawl Space Door protect your crawl space, it ads a beautiful touch to the homes landscape!
This Cedar Grove, NJ, homeowner was dealing with increased moisture levels in their crawl space, exacerbated by heavy rainfall that led to damp, musty conditions and the potential for mold growth. The excessive moisture was compromising the structural integrity of their home and creating an unhealthy environment, so the homeowner reached out to Quality 1st for a long-term solution.
Our team installed our specially patented Drainage Matting to facilitate proper water flow and prevent water accumulation, allowing for efficient moisture control. To further combat the dampness and enhance energy efficiency, we added our SilverGlo Insulation Panels, which provide superior thermal performance and prevent heat loss while also resisting moisture. Finally, we installed our mold-resistant CleanSpace Vapor Barrier System, which created a seamless, waterproof barrier on the floors and walls, blocking moisture from entering the crawl space.
With these solutions in place, the homeowner’s crawl space was fully restored to a dry, stable, and healthy environment, free from excess moisture and mold risks!
Quality 1st Basement Systems installed a long-lasting crawl space access well in this Toms River, New Jersey home. It provides an easy entrance to the crawl space, but also keeps out critters, moisture and dirt. The Turtl access well is available in three colors.
Crawl space vents can affect the temperature and humidity levels in the crawl space and lead to musty odors, higher energy bills, and even pests taking home. Quality 1st Basement Systems installed airtight vent covers in this Ocean County, NJ crawl space. This crawl space is now protected from outside elements such as dirt, humidity, and termites.
A Toms River, NJ homeowner was interested in installing a moisture vapor barrier for their crawl space. A moisture vapor barrier protects your crawl space from undergoing dampness and humidity issues that can come through the foundation or up from the dirt floor. Our System Design Specialist, Mike, did a full inspection of the crawl space area and noticed signs of water seepage. Since the crawl space is not an area in the home visited often, the homeowner had no idea water seepage was occurring. We installed CleanSpace which stops moisture and water from seeping through. It will also prevent mold growth and musty smells.