Address: 4804 Wilson Rd, Hollywood, SC 29449, USA
Phone: +18432598194
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Jimmy Bailey
These guys were awesome to work with. They did a fantastic job with a difficult assignment. They communicated constantly throughout the process, showed up on time, and when they encountered any difficulty or surprises they presented solutions. I would totally recommend this group to any of my friends or family
TypeOneEG
5 stars !!! Travis and the team at Lowcountry Crawlspaces LLC are professionals of their craft! Very responsive to messages , adhere to schedule, say what they do and do what they say! Highly Recommended!!!
Elle Todd
I have never had work done by a company that’s so efficient and responsive! From scheduling the work to completion, it was a pleasure doing business with Lowcountry Crawlspaces! I would highly recommend them to anyone needing these services! Thanks to Travis and the team! Y’all are the best!
Stephen Heron
Have been searching for a contractor to figure out moisture issues in our crawlspace. After multiple interviews we landed on Low Country Crawlspaces. A local company who understood our needs and provided the best solution for the money. Travis was easy to work with from beginning to end. I was really impressed with all their crews. Professional, on time and detailed. Crawlspace work is a tough job and they had great attitudes - patiently answered questions and helped us to understand the whole process. Have already recommended them to others. Thanks!
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Rigid foam insulation board is the best type of insulation for crawl spaces. Instead of placing foam insulation between floor joists in the crawl area, the foam board is installed against the foundation walls of the crawl space.
Crawl space encapsulation is often not covered by standard homeowner's insurance policies. Generally speaking, most insurance policies will cover water damage, including mold removal in a crawl space and some encapsulation costs, but only if the damage is caused by a natural disaster or an unforeseen incident, such as the burst of a water pipe or the leak of a roof.
Homeowners insurance normally covers the structure of the house, which means that water in your crawl space is usually covered because it poses a serious threat to the building's structure. They will also cover any personal things that have been destroyed.
The key to waterproofing your crawl area is to use a vapor barrier that is both waterproof and condensation-proof. This keeps moisture from evaporating and entering the crawl space in the soil beneath and around your home's foundation.
Yes, you must. All crawl areas should be thoroughly sealed and protected from both airborne and ground moisture.
Waterproofing a crawl space can cost anywhere from $1,500 to $15,000, depending on the size and condition of the crawl space, as well as accessibility, labor, repairs, and supplies.
If your specialist can readily reach the joists, replacing floor joists in a crawlspace costs $100 to $300 per joist. You're looking about $1,000 or more if they're insulated or covered in any way.
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