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Greenville homes face unique moisture challenges from clay-heavy soil and summer humidity. Our waterproofing contractor and crawl space encapsulation services protect foundations in neighborhoods from Augusta Road to Woodruff Road with proven moisture control solutions.
When moisture seeps under your home, mold, rot, and pest activity follow. We install vapor barriers, dehumidifiers, and drainage systems that stop water before it damages your foundation.
Every crawl space is different. We match our approach to your home's specific moisture and structural needs.
We check for standing water, mold, sagging insulation, and soil saturation beneath your Greenville home. This tells us exactly what's driving your moisture problem.
We recommend the right combination of vapor barriers, vent sealing, dehumidifier placement, and drainage to solve your moisture problem.
Our crew seals vents, installs vapor barriers, runs drainage lines, and deploys dehumidifiers to create a dry, controlled crawl space environment.
We monitor humidity levels and verify the system is working. You'll see the difference—better air quality, no musty odors, and a protected foundation.
You'll always know what's happening beneath your home—and why each step matters.
Whether your crawl space is damp, moldy, or sealed already, we have targeted solutions that work.

Crawl space with vapor barrier installed in historic Greenville home near Augusta Road
Thick plastic barriers seal your soil and block moisture vapor from rising into your home. Essential in clay-rich Greenville soil that holds water.

Crawl space dehumidifier managing humidity in Woodruff Road neighborhood
Greenville's humid summers make dehumidifiers critical. We install units sized for your space to keep humidity below 55%—the mold growth threshold.

Sealed vent opening on mill-home renovation in downtown Greenville district
Crawl space vents let humid outdoor air flow under your home—worsening moisture and mold. We seal them and create controlled air flow paths.
Greenville's soil, climate, and home styles demand encapsulation know-how—not just standard approaches.
Clay-rich soil expands and contracts with seasonal changes. This creates hydrostatic pressure against your foundation, forcing water through cracks. Our vapor barriers and drainage systems handle this year-round challenge.
Mill homes, early 20th-century properties, and mid-century builds have tight crawl spaces and older joists. We design systems that fit confined spaces and protect aging wood from rot.
Homes near water features face higher groundwater tables. We install sump pumps and french drains to manage increased water intrusion during rainy seasons.
We've encapsulated hundreds of Greenville crawl spaces. We know what works here.
After water intrusion, swift restoration stops hidden mold and structural damage.
We remove standing water and dry structural materials using industrial equipment. Fast action prevents mold colony formation beneath your home.
We identify, contain, and safely remove mold from crawl spaces and basements. Treatment prevents regrowth and improves indoor air quality.
We evaluate joist rot, wood damage, and foundation integrity after water exposure. Repairs restore structural safety and prevent future failure.
We serve homeowners throughout Greenville and neighboring communities with waterproofing, encapsulation, and water damage restoration.
Older homes in downtown and along Augusta Road need specialized care. Our team understands permit requirements for historic properties and works with local preservation guidelines.
From Woodruff Road to Reedy River corridor developments, we handle ranch homes, split-levels, and newer builds facing the same moisture and humidity pressures.
Call us for a free crawl space inspection. We'll assess your moisture situation, explain what we find, and recommend the right solution for your Greenville home.
Moisture pooling in soil feeds mold and mildew growth. Clay-rich Greenville soils hold water longer, creating the perfect mold environment. Encapsulation and dehumidification eliminate the moisture source and stop odors fast.
Costs vary by square footage, soil saturation, and system components. We provide a free inspection and detailed quote so you know the exact price before work begins.
Yes. A sealed, dehumidified crawl space improves insulation efficiency and reduces the load on heating and cooling systems—typically lowering utility costs by 10–15% annually.
Yes. We provide water extraction, structural drying, mold remediation, and repair services for all water damage scenarios—from plumbing failures to storm flooding.
Some encapsulation and dehumidifier installs may require permits, especially in historic districts. We handle all permitting and coordinate with local authorities on your behalf.
Vent sealing stops humid outdoor air from entering. Encapsulation goes further by sealing the soil itself with a vapor barrier and adding dehumidification for complete moisture control.
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