Persistent Crawl Space Moisture in a Rural Setting (Millboro, VA)
Challenge
A homeowner in Millboro, Virginia contacted Fortress Foundation Solutions after ongoing crawl space moisture problems began affecting their home’s comfort and air quality. The property was located in a rural area surrounded by wooded terrain, which caused rainwater to drain slowly away from the foundation. After heavy rainfall, groundwater collected beneath the home, saturating the exposed soil in the crawl space. Because the crawl space was vented, humid outside air entered freely during warmer months, creating condensation on wood joists, beams, and ductwork.
Over time, the homeowner noticed insulation hanging loose and damp wood surfaces that felt soft to the touch. A persistent musty odor traveled from the crawl space into the living spaces above, raising concerns about mold growth and indoor air quality. The homeowner also worried that prolonged moisture exposure could lead to wood rot, pest infestations, and increased energy costs. Temporary attempts such as laying down plastic sheets and running fans failed to keep the area dry. They wanted a long-term solution that would permanently protect the crawl space and preserve the structure of their home.
Solution
Fortress Foundation Solutions installed the CleanSpace® Vapor Barrier System to fully encapsulate the crawl space. This durable liner was installed across the entire floor and extended up the foundation walls, sealing out ground moisture and humid air. All seams and penetrations were carefully sealed to create a continuous moisture barrier.
To control humidity and improve air quality, we installed the SaniDry™ Sedona Dehumidifier, which efficiently removes excess moisture and filters airborne mold spores and allergens. After installation, humidity levels stabilized, odors disappeared, and the crawl space became a clean, dry environment. The homeowner gained peace of mind knowing their crawl space was permanently protected.
