Protecting Your Home from the Ground Up

Welcome to Greenville Crawl Space Encapsulation

At Greenville Crawl Space Encapsulation, we are dedicated to providing top-notch crawl space repair in Greenville, SC and the surrounding areas. Our mission is to ensure your home remains safe, dry, and healthy by addressing moisture, mold, and pest issues that often plague crawl spaces.

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Greenville Crawl Space Encapsulation has become Greenville’s trusted provider for crawl space repair and basement repair. With a passion for excellence and a commitment to quality, our team of experienced professionals has helped countless homeowners protect and enhance their living environments.

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Helping Greenville FAMILIES STAY SAFE & PROTECT THEIR INVESTMENT
Why We do what WE do

This Is More Than Just A Job

It’s easy to see a dirty basement or crawl space and think the need for crawl space encapsulation, basement repair, or mold removal is a cosmetic need but we have seen time and time again how incredibly sick (including illnesses like PANS, CIRS, radon poisoning, and extreme allergies) issues arising from moldy crawl spaces or basements can make a family.

Whether it’s mold, or pests, radon, or rotting foundations, it all can cause significant health problems and safety risks. We are motivated primarily to keep Greenville families safe and healthy but we also understand the how issues arising from the crawl space or basement can negatively effect the value of your home and cause a snowball of other expensive home issues.

We love Greenville. We love the people, the beauty of the nature, and the charm and uniqueness of all of the properties we visit.

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Greenville’s Unique Challenges

Crawl space repair in Greenville, Sc has it’s unique challenges when it comes to keeping basements and crawlspaces dry and safe.


  • High Humidity Levels: Greenville’s climate can be quite humid, especially in the summer months. High humidity levels create a conducive environment for mold growth and can lead to moisture accumulation in crawl spaces and basements.
  • Poor Ventilation: Many crawl spaces and basements in Greenville are not properly ventilated. Lack of adequate airflow allows moisture to build up, which promotes mold growth and other moisture-related issues.
  • Groundwater Seepage: Greenville experiences significant rainfall during the winter and early Spring, which can lead to groundwater seepage. Poor drainage around the foundation can result in water entering crawl spaces and basements, creating damp conditions ideal for mold growth.
  • Construction Practices: Some homes in Greenville might have been built without proper moisture barriers or insulation. This can lead to moisture from the soil seeping into crawl spaces and basements, increasing the risk of mold and structural issues.

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FAQ

What is the difference: french drain vs sump pump?

A sump pump actively removes water from a basement or crawl space and pumps it out of the home, preventing flooding. A French drain is a trench filled with gravel and a perforated pipe that redirects surface water and groundwater away from a building, preventing water accumulation around the foundation .

Should a crawl space be vented?

Whether a crawl space should be vented depends on the climate and specific conditions of the home. In humid climates, venting can introduce moisture, leading to mold and structural issues; thus, encapsulating and sealing the crawl space is recommended. In drier climates, ventilation can help reduce moisture accumulation by allowing air circulation.

How do I fix water in crawl space?

To fix water in your crawl space, we start by identifying and addressing the source of the moisture, such as leaks or poor drainage. Often we install a sump pump and perimeter drainage system to remove any standing water, and consider encapsulating the crawl space with a vapor barrier to prevent future moisture intrusion. Additionally, using a dehumidifier can help maintain optimal humidity levels.

Does a french drain need an outlet?

No, a French drain does not need an electrical outlet. It functions based on gravity to direct water away from problem areas. However, if a sump pump is integrated with the French drain system, an electrical outlet would be necessary to power the pump.

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