by Adam Ritchey | Aug 2, 2023 | Crawlspace & Basement Repair, Crawlspace Solutions
Maintaining Your Atlanta Home’s Structural Integrity As a homeowner in Atlanta, one of the most critical aspects of maintaining your property’s structural integrity is ensuring the stability of your foundation. The foundation is the fundamental support system...
by Adam Ritchey | Jul 10, 2023 | Crawlspace & Basement Repair, Crawlspace Solutions
The Most Common Questions About Sump Pumps from our Atlanta-area customers A sump pump is a device installed in a basement or crawl space to prevent water accumulation and flooding. Professional sump pump installation is important because it helps protect your...
by Adam Ritchey | Jun 27, 2023 | Crawlspace & Basement Repair
Tips for Maintaining a Dry and Healthy Crawlspace or Basement A dry and healthy crawlspace or basement is essential for the overall well-being of your home. Excess moisture can lead to various issues, such as mold growth, structural damage, and compromised air...
by American Crawlspace Solutions | Jun 8, 2023 | Crawlspace & Basement Repair, Crawlspace Solutions
No Crawl Space is Too Small for the ACS Encapsulation Team! Check out these amazing photos of the American Crawlspace Solutions team working in a cramped crawlspace. No space is too small for our team to encapsulate and waterproof the area under your home and make...
by American Crawlspace Solutions | Jun 2, 2023 | Crawlspace & Basement Repair
DIY vs. Professional Basement and Crawlspace Repair: Pros and Cons When faced with basement or crawlspace issues, homeowners often contemplate whether to tackle the repairs themselves or hire professional contractors. Making the right decision is crucial for ensuring...
by American Crawlspace Solutions | May 15, 2023 | Crawlspace & Basement Repair, Crawlspace Solutions
Modern basements usually have poured concrete walls as opposed to concrete block walls. They look nicer, are stronger, and are way less prone to leak; however, they do tend to develop cracks over time. Mostly, these cracks are what we call “non-structural” or...