Mt. Juliet has grown fast, and many of the newer builds have crawl spaces with thin plastic that doesn't actually seal anything — it just sits on the dirt. Older homes near Providence and along Mt. Juliet Road often have no vapor barrier at all, leaving the wood structure exposed to constant ground moisture.
We've encapsulated crawl spaces from the Providence area down through Lebanon Road and Beckwith Road. The Mt. Juliet jobs we see most often involve replacing builder plastic with 20-mil reinforced barrier, sealing vents, and adding a properly sized dehumidifier.
The same Nashville-grade work, applied to Mt. Juliet homes and the Wilson County climate.
Heavy-duty vapor barrier installed across the floor and up the walls, sealed at piers and seams to keep ground moisture and outside air out of your home.
Sized to your square footage and Nashville's humidity profile. Auto-draining units keep relative humidity below the level mold and mildew need to thrive.
Debris removal, old vapor barrier teardown, and surface prep so your new system sits clean and seals tight from day one.
Patching torn liners, resealing seams, and replacing thin builder-grade plastic with thicker 12-mil or 20-mil reinforced material.
We close foundation vents that pull humid Mt. Juliet air into the crawl space, a key step for a true sealed-crawl system.
We measure the space, check moisture readings, look for standing water, and give you a clear written estimate with options.
Fill out the form. We'll ask a few questions about your symptoms and your Mt. Juliet home.
We come out, walk the crawl space, take photos, and check moisture and humidity readings.
You get a clear, itemized estimate with options — no high-pressure sales tactics.
Our local crew handles everything: cleanup, vapor barrier, vent sealing, and dehumidifier setup.
Schedule your free crawl space inspection. It's the easiest way to find out what's going on under your home.
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