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What’s
All the Talk About?
If you don’t
know what a closed crawl space is, you might want to do some research. If
properly designed and installed, closed crawl spaces WORK – that’s what all
the talk is about! |
- No cupping floors (moisture is
equalized above and below the floors)
- No wood decay/rot (wood stays
dry, 10-15% wood moisture content)
- No mold (no excess moisture,
relative humidity is maintained at 50-60%)
- And termites hate dry wood
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Building New? Renovating?
Have an Existing Ventilated Crawl Space? Call
GLS Engineering today to find out more about the advantages of an
Engineered Closed Crawl Space (ECCS)
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Why an
Engineered
Closed Crawl Space?
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- Confidence – that your closed
crawl space will be designed and implemented by
GLS Engineering, a SC registered
engineering firm specializing in residential/light commercial moisture
control.
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- Confidence – that all relevant
issues will be explored and addressed including site conditions,
drainage, humidity, crawl space layout, interior temperature control,
duct location, etc.
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- Confidence – that
our engineer will work closely with
the installation crew during the construction
phase and provide valuable technical assistance and consulting services.
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- Confidence – that common mistakes
will be avoided – our experience will help avoid common
mistakes encountered with crawl space moisture control.
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- Confidence – that you are
installing only what you need. Air Plus will design the system right for
your application and nothing
more.
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- Confidence – that you will
receive documentation detailing the scope of work and
verification that
the project was installed as designed and meets all applicable codes.
The documentation provided by
GLS Engieering is a valuable asset in the
event of a future sale and shows that the project was designed and
installed in a professional manner.
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If you would like to learn
more about Engineered Closed Crawl Spaces, call
today. (843) 881-4803
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PICTURES
FROM THE FIELD |
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This
crawl space located in Snee Farm in Mt. Pleasant was covered with mold and
wood destroying fungi. After removal of the insulation and cleaning
the floor system, the crawl space was closed and dehumidified with
commercial-grade equipment. The crawl space is now maintained at a
relative humidity of 50-60%, well below that necessary to support fungal
activity. Closed crawl spaces such as this one also prevent hardwood
floors from cupping and since there is no longer mold growing on the floor
system, provide for a better environment in the living space above.
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