Durham, North Carolina
Crawl Space Mold Removal & Encapsulation in Durham, NC
Durham's housing stock is one of the most varied in the Triangle — historic bungalows in Trinity Park and Old West Durham, mid-century ranches around Hope Valley and Forest Hills, and newer construction stretching toward Southpoint and RTP. Each era has its own crawl space personality, but they all share the same underlying issues: humid subtropical summers with dew points in the 70s, red clay soil that holds water against foundations, and vented crawl designs that pull that humid outdoor air in all summer long. Our approach in Durham — dry out first, physically remove mold with soda blasting, then encapsulate — works on a 1920s bungalow and a 2015 build alike.
Our three-phase process in Durham
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Dry Out
Older Durham homes often have decades of trapped moisture in the framing. A full 4–6 week dry-out with a proper dehumidifier is non-negotiable before remediation.
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Remediate
Soda blasting at 150 psi is gentle enough for century-old heart pine and strong enough to physically strip mold — non-hazardous Arm & Hammer baking soda.
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Encapsulate
Sealed vapor barrier, right-sized dehumidifier, and exhaust fan for negative pressure. In historic homes we wrap piers individually.
Why Durham homeowners choose us
- We've completed crawl space projects for Durham homeowners from Trinity Park and Old West Durham to Hope Valley and neighborhoods near Southpoint.
- Comfortable with both historic bungalow crawl spaces and modern construction.
- Local family-owned; owned by a retired Wake County Sheriff's deputy.
- Follows EPA and IICRC published guidelines — nothing improvised.
- Limited Lifetime Warranty OptionsSee warranty terms
FAQ — Crawl spaces in Durham
How much does crawl space encapsulation cost in Durham?
Durham crawl spaces vary wildly — a 1920s Trinity Park bungalow with tight access is a different job than a 2010 build near Southpoint. Cost depends on size, access, existing damage, and whether mold remediation and drainage work are needed. Free assessment first, written scope second.
Do old Durham homes need modern encapsulation?
Especially old Durham homes. Pre-war and mid-century houses were built for a leakier envelope. Modern HVAC upstairs pulls air out of the crawl space through the stack effect, so anything down there — moisture, mold spores, musty odors — ends up in your living space. Encapsulation is often the single biggest indoor air quality improvement in an older Durham home.
Do you service Durham from Holly Springs?
Yes — Durham is one of our regular service areas. Our shop is in Holly Springs but we work in Durham most weeks, from Trinity Park to the neighborhoods around Southpoint and RTP.
Free assessment
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