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This Point Pleasant homeowner was experiencing moisture and extremely cold air in her crawl space. The cold air was causing her living room to be very cold and making it more difficult to heat her home. Quality 1st Basement Systems determined that the crawl space needed to be insulated and encapsulated. SilverGlo crawl space insulation was installed under CleanSpace crawl space liners to seal off the crawl space from the cold earth which protected this home and saved this homeowner on her heating bills!
Quality 1st Basement Systems supported these sagging crawl space beams in Bay Head, NJ with a SmartJack support system. The support jacks lifted the crawl space beams back into place, for good!
Point Pleasant, NJ homeowner contacted Quality 1st Basements after receiving TheHomeMag at their home with the Nasty Crawl Space Ad in it. The space under their home was damp and dirty. There was moisture throughout the entire area with water seepage coming from the walls and up from the dirt floor. The homeowner wanted a clean and healthy space that would remain dry all the time.
System Design Specialist, Paul D. recommended a full encapsulation system to protect against water and moisture to keep this space dry and therefore healthy. Since the crawl space had many years of water entry, the structure in the crawl space had started to fail. SmartJacks needed to be installed for additional support to the beams that had sagged due to all the water damage.
This homeowner in Point Pleasant, NJ was in need of a new durable entryway to their crawlspace, so they contacted Quality 1st Basement Systems. Our System Design Specialist, Joe Mancini, inspected the old entryway and suggested our heavy duty, air-tight, Turtl, would be the perfect solution for the homeowner. Our Turtl is waterproof, durable, and provides long-lasting access to the crawlspace, resulting in the homeowner's full satisfaction.
A resident in Point Pleasant, New Jersey was looking to add a proper crawl space door. A crawl space door should not consist of a wooden plank and some tarp. Overtime, these access wells can become dirty and filled with debris and leaves as well. During periods of heavy rainfall or snow, the wooden plank can let in water to the crawl space. The homeowner called Quality 1st Basement Systems to find a solution and browse their options. Our System Design Specialist, Joe Mancini, provided an inspection and suggested they get an enclosed and secure access door. Our foreman, Wilver Cardoza, installed the Turtl Access Door, which is made of plastic and enclosed. This door provides easy access into the crawl space and will not let water in.