Job completed for David B
Completion date: April 22, 2008
Location: Carmel, IN
Solutions provided:
The installation team completed a comprehensive crawlspace waterproofing, encapsulation, and moisture-control project designed to provide long-term protection for the home's foundation and structural components. The work included the installation of 190 linear feet of AmeriDrain interior crawlspace drainage system along the foundation perimeter to intercept groundwater intrusion and relieve hydrostatic pressure at the footing level. The drainage system was routed to one AmeriSump sump station, which was installed to efficiently collect and discharge water away from the home through a dedicated exterior discharge line. To create a controlled crawlspace environment, 2,000 square feet of the CleanSpace encapsulation system was installed across the crawlspace floor and sealed along foundation walls, piers, and penetrations to form a continuous, durable vapor barrier. In conjunction with the encapsulation, 2,000 square feet of Timbor wood treatment spray was applied to exposed framing members and structural wood surfaces to inhibit mold growth and help protect against fungal decay. For additional humidity control, one Sedona dehumidifier was installed to actively regulate moisture levels and maintain a dry, balanced environment throughout the crawlspace. The project was completed with the installation of one steel crawlspace access door, providing improved durability, security, and protection at the entry point while helping preserve the integrity of the encapsulation system. Together, these integrated improvements provide comprehensive groundwater management, moisture control, mold prevention, and structural protection, resulting in a cleaner, drier, and healthier crawlspace environment designed for long-term performance.
Team members on this project:
Brian, Mark Ralph

