Crawlspace Repair, Insulation & Encapsulation

Crawlspace Repair &
Encapsulation in Colorado

Your crawlspace is out of sight, but its condition affects everything above it — your air quality, energy bills, structural integrity, and your family's health. Our certified team inspects, repairs, and encapsulates crawlspaces across Colorado's mountain communities, giving you lasting protection and peace of mind.

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Why Your Crawlspace Matters

A Healthy Crawlspace
Means a Healthier Home

In Colorado's mountain climate, crawlspaces face extreme stress from freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snowpack, and high humidity. An unsealed or damaged crawlspace becomes a breeding ground for moisture, mold, pests, and rot — all of which quietly damage your home and degrade the air your family breathes every day.

Studies show that up to 50% of the air in a home's living areas comes from the crawlspace below. What's down there is quite literally what you're breathing up here.

Colorado Mountain Climate Risk

Summit County's freeze-thaw cycles, snowmelt intrusion, and older home construction make crawlspace problems especially common in mountain homes. If your home is more than 10 years old, a crawlspace inspection is strongly recommended.

What We Fix

Complete Crawlspace
Repair & Encapsulation

From moisture intrusion to structural rot, we handle every aspect of crawlspace restoration — leaving you with a clean, sealed, protected foundation for your home.

Vapor barrier installation and sealing
Full crawlspace encapsulation
Insulation removal and replacement
Mold and moisture remediation
Sump pump installation
Drainage and ventilation improvements
Pest and rodent debris removal
Foundation shoring and structural support
Warning Signs

Signs Your Crawlspace
Needs Attention

Crawlspace problems rarely announce themselves obviously. These are the warning signs that something is wrong below — and that action is needed before the damage gets worse.

Musty or Foul Odors

A persistent musty smell in your home — even when windows are open — often indicates mold, moisture, or sewage issues in the crawlspace below.

Sinking or Uneven Floors

Soft spots, bouncy areas, or visibly sloping floors often point to rotting floor joists or damaged structural supports caused by prolonged moisture exposure.

Unexplained Allergy Symptoms

Worsening asthma, allergies, or respiratory issues indoors — especially during certain seasons — can be caused by mold spores rising from a contaminated crawlspace.

High Indoor Humidity

Unexplained humidity in your home, condensation on windows, or a constantly running dehumidifier may indicate moisture is entering through an unsealed crawlspace.

High Energy Bills

A poorly insulated or open crawlspace lets conditioned air escape and outside air in — significantly increasing your heating and cooling costs year-round.

Evidence of Pests or Rodents

Signs of mice, insects, or other pests in your home often originate from an unsealed crawlspace that provides easy entry and nesting habitat.

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Free Inspection

We conduct a thorough crawlspace inspection — assessing moisture levels, insulation condition, structural integrity, mold presence, and pest activity.

02
Custom Plan

We walk you through exactly what we found and recommend only what your crawlspace actually needs — no upselling, no guesswork.

03
Repair & Seal

Damaged insulation is removed, moisture and mold treated, vapor barriers installed, and the crawlspace fully encapsulated to block future intrusion.

04
Protected Home

Your crawlspace is left clean, dry, and sealed — protecting your home's structure, air quality, and energy efficiency year-round.

Why On-Site Restoration

Summit County's Trusted
Crawlspace Specialists

01
Free Inspections

We provide free, no-obligation crawlspace inspections with honest recommendations. You will know exactly what is wrong and what it will cost before we touch anything.

02
Colorado Mountain Expertise

We have spent 13+ years working in Summit County's extreme climate. We understand exactly how freeze-thaw cycles, snowmelt, and mountain humidity affect crawlspaces differently than anywhere else.

03
Full-Scope Service

We handle everything from initial inspection through vapor barrier installation, mold treatment, insulation replacement, sump pump installation, and structural repairs — one team, one call.

04
Insurance Coordination

When crawlspace damage is caused by a covered event, we work directly with your insurance company to document and support your claim from start to finish.

05
Improves Air Quality

A properly encapsulated crawlspace directly improves your home's indoor air quality — reducing allergens, mold spores, and humidity that enter your living spaces from below.

06
Satisfaction Guaranteed

We stand behind every job. If you are not completely satisfied with our work, we make it right — no questions asked.

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Insurance & Billing

We Work With
Your Insurance Company

When crawlspace damage is caused by a covered event — such as a burst pipe, flooding, or sewage backup — your homeowners insurance may cover remediation and repair costs. We handle the documentation, estimates, and billing directly with your carrier.

You always have the right to choose your own restoration company.

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Service Area

Serving Summit, Grand,
Park & Eagle Counties

Based in Dillon, CO, we provide crawlspace inspections, repairs, and encapsulation across Colorado's mountain region — with free estimates and flexible scheduling.

Summit County
Grand County
Park County
Eagle County
Denver Metro
Boulder
Including Communities:

Breckenridge · Frisco · Silverthorne · Dillon · Keystone · Copper Mountain · Winter Park · Granby · Georgetown · Idaho Springs · Vail · Avon · Minturn · Fairplay · Leadville · and more

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What Our Customers Are Saying

We've earned the trust of homeowners and businesses across the mountains through thorough inspections, honest recommendations, and quality workmanship.

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Fill out the form and we will be in touch to schedule your free crawlspace inspection. No obligation, no pressure.

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Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Free Inspections

We assess your crawlspace thoroughly and walk you through every finding before recommending any work.
FAQs

Crawlspace Questions, Answered

Answers to the most common questions about crawlspace repair, encapsulation, and moisture control in Summit County and Colorado's mountain communities.

Crawlspace encapsulation is the process of completely sealing your crawlspace from moisture and outside air. This typically involves installing a heavy-duty vapor barrier on the floor and walls, sealing all vents and openings, and sometimes adding a dehumidifier or sump pump. Encapsulation dramatically reduces moisture, prevents mold growth, improves indoor air quality, and increases energy efficiency.
Common warning signs include musty odors in your home, soft or bouncy floors, unexplained allergy symptoms, high indoor humidity, rising energy bills, or visible evidence of pests. The best way to know for certain is a professional inspection — we offer free crawlspace inspections throughout Summit County and the surrounding mountain communities.
Yes. Mold needs moisture to grow, and encapsulation eliminates the moisture that mold depends on. By creating an airtight, moisture-controlled environment, encapsulation effectively stops new mold growth. Any existing mold must be remediated before encapsulation is installed to ensure it does not continue growing beneath the barrier.
It depends on the cause of the damage. Crawlspace damage resulting from a covered event — such as a burst pipe, flooding, or sewage backup — may be covered under your homeowners policy. Damage caused by long-term moisture, neglect, or normal wear and tear is typically not covered. We work with your insurance company to document and support your claim when applicable.
Most crawlspace encapsulation projects are completed in 1 to 3 days depending on the size of the space and the extent of work required. If mold remediation, insulation removal, or structural repairs are also needed, the timeline may be longer. We provide a detailed scope and schedule after the initial inspection.
Yes, significantly. An open or poorly insulated crawlspace allows conditioned air to escape and outside air to enter, forcing your heating and cooling systems to work harder. Homeowners typically see a noticeable reduction in heating and cooling costs after encapsulation — especially important in Summit County where heating costs are substantial during long winter months.
Yes. In crawlspaces prone to water intrusion from snowmelt, groundwater, or drainage issues, a sump pump is often recommended as part of a comprehensive moisture control solution. We assess your specific situation and recommend a sump pump when it is the appropriate solution for your home.
We serve communities throughout Summit, Grand, Park, and Eagle Counties including Breckenridge, Frisco, Silverthorne, Dillon, Keystone, Winter Park, Granby, Georgetown, Idaho Springs, Vail, Avon, Minturn, Fairplay, Leadville, and the entire Denver Metro and Boulder areas.