How We Select Service Providers
This page explains the provider standards that should be verified before routing leads from Savannah Crawl Space Repair to a local crawl-space company.
Provider qualification checklist
- Relevant crawl-space repair and moisture-control experience
- Ability to inspect and estimate crawl-space encapsulation
- Experience with vapor barriers, drainage, dehumidifiers, insulation, and moisture-control planning
- Clear written estimates and scope of work
- Insurance documentation where applicable
- License, registration, or trade compliance where applicable
- Recent project photos or references
- Professional call handling and follow-up
- Ability to serve Savannah, Pooler, Richmond Hill, Garden City, Port Wentworth, Tybee Island, and nearby areas
- Willingness to avoid unsupported mold, health, structural, or energy-savings claims
Provider call-handling standard
Providers should answer calls professionally, return missed calls quickly, explain next steps, avoid pressure tactics, and provide clear inspection/estimate expectations.
Trial lead process
Before renting the site to one provider, leads should be tested with 2–3 qualified providers. Call recordings and customer feedback should be reviewed to confirm that the provider handles inquiries well.
Disqualifying issues
- No-shows or repeated missed calls
- Unsupported claims about mold, health, structural safety, or guaranteed savings
- Poor customer communication
- Unclear pricing or vague scope
- No proof of insurance when required
- Bad reviews showing unresolved workmanship or ethics concerns
Homeowner responsibility
Even if a provider is listed or receives a lead, homeowners are responsible for verifying provider credentials, insurance, references, written estimates, warranties, and suitability before hiring.