Prevent Water Damage with Crawlspace Drainage Systems
Water control and management in the crawlspace or around the home is essential for maintaining a home. Water first becomes a problem when the gutter spout comes down and makes the ground moist. It can pool in areas around the home, can cause wood rot, and can lead to a cracked foundation. We have to control the water around the home. Most water issues can be solved by using a perforated drain tile around the outside walls of the crawlspace or outside the home.
Our Drainage System Services
- Drainage SystemsTHINGS TO CONSIDER • Do you have sandy soil - easy digging, or clay? • Do you have several "rooms" in your Crawlspace?
- Sewage Clean upIs it a single puddle or the entire crawlspace?
Small Home
- Starting at
- $1500
- $500
Average Home
- Starting at
- $1900
- $1500
Large Home
- Starting at
- $2200
- $2500+
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Crawlspace Drainage Systems & Sump Pumps
An interior crawlspace drainage system consists of a trench filled with gravel or rock and a perforated pipe, which is then covered with additional gravel. Depending on specific needs and layout, they can be installed on the interior or exterior of a property. These systems require proper design and installation to ensure effectiveness and longevity, and a Crawlspace Remediation specialist can help you determine the best solution for your property.
A sump pump is a vital drainage system component, typically installed in basements or crawlspaces to prevent water damage. Different types of sump pumps are available, including submersible and pedestal pumps. A Crawlspace Remediation specialist can help you determine the best option for your property based on factors such as the size of the area, water table depth, and expected water volume. Proper installation, maintenance, and testing of sump pumps are essential to ensure effectiveness.
Sewage Clean Up
Sewage buildup in the crawlspace can cause a wide variety of issues depending on the nature and severity of the buildup. First of all, the raw sewage can sink into the soil in your crawlspace and make its way into the air in the form of toxic fumes. It also can cause mold to grow, which makes for dangerous air quality.
Raw sewage buildup can even cause structural damage to your crawlspace, especially the wooden supports. If left alone for too long, you’ll be in for some serious and very expensive repairs. Crawlspace Remediation can help protect your home by cleaning up this biohazard. Get in touch as soon as you notice signs of sewage contamination to get it cleaned up before it does any damage to your home.
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DID YOU KNOW?
According to a study by the Mayo Clinic, nearly all chronic sinus infections are a result of mold. Since up to 40% of the air we breathe in the home can come from the crawlspace, mold in the crawlspace means mold in the home. The EPA recommends keeping humidity levels in the crawlspace to 40%–50% to reduce the likelihood of mold formation.
DID YOU KNOW?
According to a study by the Mayo Clinic, nearly all chronic sinus infections are a result of mold. Since up to 40% of the air we breathe in the home can come from the crawlspace, mold in the crawlspace means mold in the home. The EPA recommends keeping humidity levels in the crawlspace to 40%–50% to reduce the likelihood of mold formation.
Financing Available in Indiana
Crawlspace Remediation in Indiana now offers a convenient financing option for valued clients to cover project costs of $1,000 to $25,000 and divide the total into easy monthly payments. The best part is that Wisetack® will not run your credit until you choose an offer that works for you.