Skip to Main Content
Crew carrying push piers

How Can Professionals Protect My Crawl Space?

Calling professionals out to your property is one of the best decisions you can make when faced with crawl space damage. What is it that professionals do when they first take a look at your crawl space? 

The Ins and Outs of Crawl Space Inspections 

Before professionals can start repairing your crawl space, they’ll need to inspect it. Most inspections involve three steps: the initial inspection, a superficial inspection, and an in-depth inspection. 

  • Initial inspections allow professionals to look over the entrance to your crawl space. If it isn’t up to code, professionals cannot enter your space to continue the inspection. Instead, you’ll need to invest in repairs or an entrance expansion before the inspection can continue. 
  • Superficial inspections allow professionals to look through your crawl space for obvious signs of damage. This includes the presence of wood rot, mold, standing water, or vent damage. If a professional can identify damage at this stage of an inspection, it’s likely your crawl space has been taking on moisture for an extended period of time. 
  • In-depth inspections let professionals take a closer look at some of your structural supports. Professionals tend to move onto this kind of inspection if the damage in your crawl space isn’t immediately obvious. The good news is that if you progress to this stage of an inspection, the damage in your crawl space is likely minor. 

You can discuss the inspection process with the professionals who make their way out to your home, keeping abreast of your home’s condition all the while. 

Repairing Vent Damage and Waterproofing Your Crawl Space 

The means professionals use to repair the vent damage that your crawl space has taken on will vary based on the extent of the damage. If you’re dealing with some minor moisture and seepage, professionals may only have to install vent covers before waterproofing the rest of your crawl space. If your damage is more significant, then professionals may have to remove and replace your vents before restoring the rest of your crawl space. 

You can discuss just what kind of work professionals may need to do to your crawl space long before that work even starts. Professional contractors serving Missouri, can walk through your home with you and point out what kind of damage you’re contending with. From there, they’ll provide you with a free services quote you can look over. You’ll be able to determine what kind of repair work and home waterproofing measures you want to invest in. In short, the professionals in your area will make their recommendations, but you’ll determine what kind of work they do at the end of the day. 

FRS service area

Our Locations

Cedar Rapids

3349 Southgate Ct SW,
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
(319) 220-5034

Central Illinois

14678 E 925 North Rd, Building 5
Bloomington, IL 61705

Des Moines

2401 SE Creekview Dr.
Ankeny, IA 50021
(515) 373-8491

Kansas City

7280 NW 87th Terrace, Suite C-210
Kansas City, MO 64153
(816) 774-1539

Lee's Summit

211 SE State Route 150
Lee's Summit, MO 64082
(816) 774-1539

Moberly

1872 State Hwy M
Moberly, MO 65270
(660) 202-8662

Springfield

3020 N. Martin Ave.
Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 612-8286

St. Louis

1625 Larkin Williams rd.
Fenton, MO 63026
(314) 207-9995