Directory of Crawl Space Clean Up experts in Camden, New Jersey.


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Enviro-Tech

Enviro-Tech provides professional mold inspection, pest inspection, and full service remediation. Specialization in Environmental projects involving Asbestos, Radon, and Lead. We are licensed, insured, and bonded. Multiple certifications including IICRC, IAQA, and the Better Contractors Bureau, to name a few.
Servicing: All Surrounding Areas
Contact: Erik Jensen or Matt Wedow 877-282-2139 or 877-282-2139
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Philadelphia & Delaware Environix

Philadelphia and Delaware's premier mold inspection, mold remediation, water damage removal and crawlspace cleanup contractor. We also offer duct cleaning and insulation removal services. Let us serve you today!
Servicing: Philadelphia and Delaware
Contact: Dave Gilden 888.491.5763 or 888.491.5763
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Superior Environmental Technologies

Mold Inspection & Remediation (Certified & Experienced Technicians)
Servicing: All Surrounding Cities
Contact: Mike Root 877-391-4789 or 877-391-4789
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Crawl Space Clean up and Vapor Barrier Installation in Camden, New Jersey.

Welcome to our directory of crawl space clean up contractors for Camden, New Jersey. The following frequently asked questions are listed below for your assistance.

What type of services are typically offered by a crawl space clean up contractor in Camden?

Most crawl space cleanup contractors in Camden offer vapor barrier removal and replacement, insulation removal, rodent cleanup, debris removal, water removal, deodorization, dry out and sealed vapor barrier installation.

What are the steps in a typical Camden crawl space clean up project?

1.) Assess the damage. A complete visual inspection of the crawl space is necessary before work can begin. During this stage, the contractor is looking for signs of mold growth, water damage, flooding, rodent activity and missing insulation or vapor barrier damage.

2.)Remove damaged materials. This may include removal of the vapor barrier, insulation and debris.

3.) Deodorize. Often an antimicrobial solution is applied throughout the crawlspace to neutralize odors from mold growth, standing water or rodent droppings.

4.) Dry out saturated materials. If necessary, dry out crawl space framing.

5.) Rebuild After the underlying building materials are completely dry, and the damaged materials removed, the rebuild process can begin. Typically this includes the entire vapor barrier and all or portions of the floor insulation. Occasionally homeowners use this as an opportunity to convert the area to a sealed crawl space.