Start with inspection quality
A good provider should inspect access, ground moisture, drainage, insulation, humidity, vents, and evidence of water entry before recommending encapsulation.
Choosing the right crawl-space company matters. Use this guide to compare inspection process, written scope, insurance, project photos, warranty language, and moisture-control recommendations.
A good provider should inspect access, ground moisture, drainage, insulation, humidity, vents, and evidence of water entry before recommending encapsulation.
One estimate may include drainage, insulation removal, liner, wall coverage, air sealing, and dehumidifier equipment while another only includes a ground vapor barrier.
Be cautious with providers who guarantee health outcomes, ignore standing water, refuse written scope, or cannot provide project photos or references.
Ask about inspection process, moisture source, drainage, vapor barrier material, dehumidifier needs, insulation, warranty, insurance, and whether the estimate includes cleanup or disposal.
Not automatically. Compare included scope, materials, drainage planning, warranty, and provider reputation.
Provider recommendations should only happen after prequalification, call handling review, and real provider verification.
These are launch examples. Replace with real completed projects, dates, photos, and customer-approved details.