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20 Mil Vapor Barrier Installation in Wake Forest NC

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Most homeowners never think about what's happening beneath their feet. But the crawl space is one of the most important parts of your home - and when ground moisture is allowed to build up down there unchecked, it creates real problems. Wood rot, mold, musty odors, and poor air quality are all on the table.

Here's what we were working with on this Wake Forest home - a crawl space that needed serious moisture protection. The ground was completely exposed, and without a proper barrier in place, moisture was moving freely up from the soil and into the structure above. That's exactly the kind of slow, silent damage that adds up over time.

We installed a 20 mil vapor barrier across the full crawl space floor. The thickness matters here. Thinner barriers tear easily, shift around, and leave gaps that defeat the whole purpose. A 20 mil liner is heavy-duty - it holds up against foot traffic, sits flat, and creates a dependable seal between the ground and the rest of your home. It's also fitted tight against the foundation piers so there are no easy paths for moisture to sneak through.

The result is a crawl space that's clean, sealed, and actually protected. Our crawl space encapsulation services are built around long-term results, not quick fixes. When the barrier is done right, you get a healthier home - better air quality, less risk of structural damage, and a space that stays dry year after year.

A lot of homes in the Wake Forest area sit on crawl spaces just like this one. If yours hasn't been inspected or protected, it's worth finding out what's going on down there before a small moisture problem turns into something much bigger.