Moisture Remediation
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Crawlspace Encapsulation Systems
Gressette’s innovative, sealed crawlspace encapsulation system is number one in the industry. Our damage-free system is safe and creates a permanent seal.
Excess moisture in crawlspaces and basements can lead to serious problems over time — including wood rot, musty odors, mold growth, poor indoor air quality, and increased pest activity. Left unaddressed, moisture issues can quietly impact the comfort, structure, and value of your home.
Gressette Pest Management provides professional moisture remediation solutions designed to control humidity, reduce moisture intrusion, and protect your property from long-term damage.
Why Moisture Control Matters
Moisture problems often start below the home and spread upward. High humidity in crawlspaces can:
- Contribute to mold and mildew growth
- Attract pests that thrive in damp environments
- Weaken structural components over time
- Affect indoor air quality throughout the home
- Increase heating and cooling inefficiency
Effective moisture remediation focuses on correcting the source of the problem — not just masking the symptoms.
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Additional pest management services available for residential and commercial properties.
Ready to Protect Your Home?
If you’re concerned about moisture issues beneath your home, Gressette Pest Management can help you take the next step toward long-term protection and improved comfort.
To understand why a proper crawlspace encapsulation is crucial to any home, we first need to understand the purpose of the crawlspace. Crawlspaces are typically used for the promotion of air circulation and to allow easy access to electrical and plumbing systems.
Over time, high humidity and moisture build-up in crawlspaces can lead to a variety of expensive home repairs, such as a higher risk of termite activity, allergies, mold, rodent infestations, wood rot, poor indoor air quality, and increased energy bills.
The bottom line is that you need Gressette’s innovative, proven, permanent solution to secure and protect your home’s crawlspace. Give Gressette Pest Management a call today to see if we can help!
Protect Your Home from the Ground Up
Address moisture at its source to help protect your home’s structure, comfort, and air quality.
By controlling moisture beneath the home, we help reduce conditions that contribute to long-term damage and indoor discomfort. Request a Crawlspace Evaluation Today!
Our Moisture Remediation Approach
Gressette Pest Management specializes in crawlspace moisture control and encapsulation systems designed to create a sealed, controlled environment beneath your home.
Our process includes:
Evaluating existing moisture conditions
Identifying areas of moisture intrusion or high humidity
Installing a durable vapor barrier system
Sealing the crawlspace to help regulate moisture levels
Creating a cleaner, drier environment under the home
Each solution is tailored to the specific needs of the property to provide dependable, long-term protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Moisture Remediation Services
Common questions about our Moisture Remediation Services
Moisture remediation is the process of controlling excess moisture and humidity beneath a home, typically in the crawlspace. It focuses on reducing moisture buildup that can lead to structural damage, mold growth, poor indoor air quality, and increased pest activity.
Moisture issues can result from several factors, including poor drainage, high humidity, ground moisture, inadequate ventilation, or gaps that allow outside air and moisture to enter the crawlspace.
Crawlspace encapsulation involves sealing the crawlspace with a durable vapor barrier and controlling moisture intrusion. This helps create a cleaner, drier environment that reduces humidity, discourages pests, and protects structural components.
Moisture remediation is designed as a long-term solution when properly installed and maintained. While conditions can change over time, controlling moisture at its source helps prevent recurring issues rather than providing a temporary fix.
Yes. Air from the crawlspace can circulate throughout the home. Excess moisture below the home can contribute to musty odors, higher humidity levels, and reduced indoor air quality.
Many pests are attracted to damp environments. By reducing moisture and humidity, moisture remediation can make the crawlspace less inviting to pests that thrive in wet conditions.
Common signs include musty odors, visible moisture or standing water in the crawlspace, sagging or damp insulation, higher indoor humidity, or recurring pest activity. An evaluation can help determine whether moisture remediation is appropriate.