Home Mold in NC and SC, including Spartanburg, Greenville & Gastonia.
Mold Removal

Repair Wood Damage in Carolinas

Rotting, decaying wood from mold damage in Rutherfordton

10% of wood production in the United States is used to repair rotting wood. Wood rot destroys about 20 billion board feet of timber each year -- far more than than the annual amount destroyed by fire damage.

Repairing wood damage in crawl spaces caused by rot, mold, and termites can seem like an overwhelming and expensive project. However, if you can catch the problem before it becomes too severe, it can be quickly and affordably remedied by a professional crawl space contractor.

At Foothills CrawlSpace, LLC, we specialize in repairing crawl space issues of all types, including moldy or damaged wood. For a free quote, call or e-mail us today!

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We serve the North and South Carolina area, including Spartanburg, Greenville, Asheville, Fort Mill, Taylors, York, Candler, Clover, Piedmont, Forest City, Belmont, Clemson, Rutherfordton, Pickens, Brevard, Canton, Travelers Rest, Weaverville, Fountain Inn, Gaffney, Waynesville, Kings Mountain, Inman, Seneca and surrounding areas such as Gastonia, Rock Hill, Greer, Hendersonville, Easley, Shelby, Simpsonville and nearby.

Before Replacing Your Rotting Wood...

Many homeowners and contractors make the mistake of repairing the damaged wood and calling the problem solved. But what about the cause of the damage in the first place?

Before removing and replacing rotting wood, follow these steps:

  1. Removing Water Sources: All plumbing issues and groundwater leaking must be addressed, or your replacement wood will rot. Remember: there is often more than one source of water leakage in a crawl space!
  2. Fix Any Grade line & Gutter Issues: If your gutters are depositing water around your foundation, or the ground around your home is sloped towards the house, then water will collect around (and inside) the crawl space, promoting mold and rot.
  3. Eliminate Pest Infestations: If you've had termites, carpenter ants, or other pests in your crawl space, you'll need a pest inspector to make sure they're eliminated. Termites can abandon sections of their nest while still being present elsewhere in your home.
Destroyed crawl space structural wood in Candler

If left unchecked, rot and mold can lead to serious structural damage to your home. A professional can help find the source of the problem and repair all structural damages.

Restoring Rotting & Moldy Crawl Space Wood

When inspecting the damage, your contractor will have three main challenges:

In the case of structural wood, the entire piece -- not just the damaged portion -- will need to be replaced or reinforced. This is true with structural posts, floor joists, beams, and similar wood.

The nature of the problem in your home isn't always clear to an untrained eye. A professional should be called in to identify what causes the damage so it doesn't recur.

Surface Mold Vs. Wood Rot

Why aren't trees damaged by mold and rot? Then answer to this question can help you understand something important about mold:

As mold begins to grow, it feeds on the sugars, starches, and other compounds in wood. Living wood protects itself from this kind of mold and rot damage with its bark. Bark is absent of the sugars and starches that mold eats, discouraging mold growth. When wood is cut and processed, it loses this natural layer of protection and opens the door for mold and rot growth.

Surface mold is able only to consume the sugars and starches in the wood, which does not influence the strength of the wood.

Wood rot is able to consume sugars and starches as well, but it's also able to convert the structural polymers in wood fibers to food, which weakens the wood's strength.

If you have surface mold, it can be cleaned off without having damaged your wood. Wood rot is a deeper problem that may require serious repairs.

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Crawl space jack posts do more than just reinforce your rotting crawl space beams and posts -- they can also be used over time to attempt to restore your floor to its original, level position.

Crawl Space Supports

Often, it's not necessary to replace the wood -- even when the crawl space frame shows mold damage. In these cases, we recommend crawl space jack posts, also known as crawl space supports, to repair the damage. These adjustable support beams can be installed quickly underneath your home to restore strength to your structure.

If your structural support beams are rotted, a sister beam of new wood may be installed along the old one to add structural strength. Crawl space supports are appropriate to repair crawl space support posts that are rotting, as well as supports that are sagging due to poor supporting soils.

After Repairing Your Crawl Space...

Repairing your crawl space is not a job you want to do more than once! To prevent problems with mold, rot, and pests in the future, follow these steps:

  1. Move Firewood & Debris Away From Your Home: Termites, carpenter ants, wood-boring beetles, and countless other pets take refuge in piles of wood, leaves, and debris. Keeping these away from your home helps prevent the colonies spreading where they're not welcome.
  2. Seal The Crawl Space: Summer humidity and winter cold can make its way into a crawl space through the vents. Crawl space vents are also an open invitation to termites, mice, and other pests. A plastic liner can and airtight vent and door covers will hold back moisture and humidity -- and it will create a physical barrier between pests and your home.
  3. Dehumidify The Crawl Space: Mold, rot, termites, cockroaches, and other pests all need a source of water to survive. Drying out the space with a self-draining dehumidifier will help to keep these unwanted critters out.
  
Serving NC and SC including the Greater Greenville area
Our North and South Carolina Service Area
Cities in Buncombe County, NC
Alexander
Arden
Asheville
Barnardsville
Black Mountain
Candler
Enka
Fairview
Leicester
Montreat
Ridgecrest
Skyland
Swannanoa
Weaverville

Cities in Cleveland County, NC
Boiling Springs
Casar
Earl
Fallston
Grover
Kings Mountain
Lattimore
Lawndale
Mooresboro
Polkville
Shelby
Waco

Cities in Gaston County, NC
Alexis
Belmont
Bessemer City
Cherryville
Cramerton
Dallas
Gastonia
High Shoals
Lowell
Mc Adenville
Mount Holly
Stanley

Cities in Haywood County, NC
Canton
Clyde
Hazelwood
Lake Junaluska
Maggie Valley
Waynesville

Cities in Henderson County, NC
Bat Cave
Dana
East Flat Rock
Edneyville
Etowah
Flat Rock
Fletcher
Gerton
Hendersonville
Horse Shoe
Mills River
Mountain Home
Naples
Tuxedo
Zirconia

Cities in Jackson County, NC
Balsam
Cashiers
Cullowhee
Dillsboro
Glenville
Sylva
Tuckasegee
Webster
Whittier

Cities in Polk County, NC
Columbus
Lynn
Mill Spring
Saluda
Tryon

Cities in Rutherford County, NC
Bostic
Caroleen
Chimney Rock
Cliffside
Ellenboro
Forest City
Harris
Henrietta
Lake Lure
Rutherfordton
Spindale
Union Mills

Cities in Transylvania County, NC
Balsam Grove
Brevard
Cedar Mountain
Lake Toxaway
Penrose
Pisgah Forest
Rosman
Sapphire

Cities in Cherokee County, SC
Blacksburg
Gaffney

Cities in Greenville County, SC
Cleveland
Conestee
Fountain Inn
Greenville
Greer
Marietta
Mauldin
Piedmont
Simpsonville
Slater
Taylors
Tigerville
Travelers Rest

Cities in Oconee County, SC
Fair Play
Long Creek
Mountain Rest
Newry
Richland
Salem
Seneca
Tamassee
Walhalla
West Union
Westminster

Cities in Pickens County, SC
Central
Clemson
Easley
Liberty
Norris
Pickens
Six Mile
Sunset

Cities in Spartanburg County, SC
Arcadia
Boiling Springs
Campobello
Chesnee
Clifton
Converse
Cowpens
Cross Anchor
Drayton
Duncan
Enoree
Fairforest
Fingerville
Glendale
Gramling
Inman
Landrum
Lyman
Mayo
Moore
Pacolet
Pacolet Mills
Pauline
Reidville
Roebuck
Spartanburg
Startex
Una
Wellford
White Stone
Woodruff

Cities in York County, SC
Bowling Green
Catawba
Clover
Fort Mill
Hickory Grove
Mc Connells
Rock Hill
Sharon
Smyrna
York

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