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The Importance of a Healthy Crawl Space

David Kaminski • July 30, 2024
A flooded basement with a lot of water coming out of the ceiling.

At Crawl Logic Lowcountry, we understand the critical role a healthy crawl space plays in the overall health and safety of your home. Often overlooked, the crawl space can harbor moisture, mold, and pests, which can lead to serious issues if not properly maintained.


Why a Healthy Crawl Space Matters

A clean, dry, and healthy crawl space is essential for maintaining good air quality in your home. Moisture and mold in the crawl space can circulate through your HVAC system, affecting the air you breathe. By ensuring your crawl space is properly maintained, you can prevent these issues and improve your home's overall air quality.


Our Comprehensive Approach

We believe in transparency and honesty, which is why we provide a thorough evaluation of your crawl space before starting any work. This allows us to identify any issues and create a customized solution that fits your unique needs and budget. Our experienced team uses the latest equipment and techniques to clean, repair, and encapsulate your crawl space, ensuring it remains in top condition.

They should have used a pipe and i wanna
By Jonathan Hart April 2, 2025
Recently, I was helping out a friend of a friend with their crawl space. They wanted to keep costs down, so we were trying to work with what was already there. That's when I found something that, unfortunately, I see way too often under Charleston homes: a failing condensate pump filled with green slime.
A man with a mustache is wearing a denim jacket
By Jonathan Hart April 2, 2025
You might think all crawl space repairs are created equal. After all, how many ways can you put up a vapor barrier, right? But here's something I learned after 14 years of crawling under Charleston homes: it's the details you can't see that make the difference between a repair that lasts decades and one that fails next month.
A man with a mustache is talking about good lighting
By Jonathon Hart March 30, 2025
I was just out at a high-end project on Sullivan's Island, setting up lighting for a crawl space encapsulation. The number of lights we brought might seem like overkill, but here's something that might surprise you: on a $15,000 crawl space job, proper lighting only costs about $150. Yet when we tell customers it's non-negotiable, they often ask if we can skip it to save money.
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