Cary, North Carolina

Crawl Space Mold Removal & Encapsulation in Cary, NC

Cary grew up fast, and its crawl spaces show it. Preston, MacGregor Downs, and Lochmere — the neighborhoods around Bond Park and Koka Booth Amphitheatre — have plenty of homes from the '80s and '90s whose original crawl space systems (a thin plastic sheet and a pair of vents) were never really up to the job. Newer builds around Amberly and Cary Park often came with a small builder-grade dehumidifier that quietly gave up after five or six years. All of it sits on North Carolina red clay that traps water against foundations, in a humid subtropical climate where summer rainfall regularly dumps two inches in an afternoon. Our full sealed-crawl retrofit brings humidity back under 60% and keeps it there.

Our three-phase process in Cary

  1. 1

    Dry Out

    Cary homes tend to accumulate humidity slowly through undersized systems, and red-clay backfill keeps the soil wet long after the rain stops. We install a proper dehumidifier and let it work for 4–6 weeks before remediation, so mold doesn't regrow on us.

  2. 2

    Remediate

    Soda blasting at 150 psi with Arm & Hammer baking soda. AnaBac hydrogen peroxide follow-up. Physical removal, not chemical cover-up.

  3. 3

    Encapsulate

    We size the dehumidifier for Cary summers, not a spec sheet average, and add an exhaust fan for negative pressure so your upstairs air stays clean.

Why Cary homeowners choose us

  • We've completed crawl space projects for Cary homeowners across Preston, MacGregor Downs, Lochmere, Amberly, and Cary Park.
  • Deep experience with '80s and '90s Cary construction and its undersized builder systems.
  • Straightforward diagnostics — we'll tell you if your builder-grade system is actually salvageable.
  • Local, family-owned; owned by a retired Wake County Sheriff's deputy.
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty OptionsSee warranty terms

FAQ — Crawl spaces in Cary

How much does crawl space encapsulation cost in Cary?

Cary encapsulation cost varies with the size of the crawl space, whether the existing vapor barrier and dehumidifier are salvageable, and whether mold remediation is needed first. Rather than guess, we do a free on-site assessment — you get photos, humidity readings, and a written scope. No pressure to sign that day.

My builder-installed dehumidifier still runs. Is it enough for Cary summers?

Usually not, especially if the home is more than about eight years old. Builder-grade units are often undersized for the Triangle's humid subtropical summers and rarely maintained. We'll pull the humidity data on your assessment — if it's holding under 55% year-round, we'll tell you your system is fine. If it isn't, you'll see it on the readings before we say a word about replacing anything.

Do you service West Cary and Amberly?

Yes — Cary is one of our most active service areas, and we work all the way out to Amberly, Cary Park, and the RTP-adjacent neighborhoods weekly.

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Ready to see what's really going on under your home?

Book a free, no-pressure crawl space assessment. A member of our family-owned team — never a commissioned salesperson — comes to your home.

Book a Free, No-Pressure AssessmentCall 919-533-5666
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