20 Charlotte-area towns and neighborhoods we work in weekly. Pick yours to see the local context, the typical issues we find, and how we do the work in your specific area.
A licensed local crew — usually out in 24 to 72 hours. Written scope, fixed price, no pressure.
Each area page walks the local housing stock, common crawlspace issues we find, and links to the specific services we run there most.
Tall crawls, easier access, but the vents were undersized from day one and 2000s builder partial-encapsulations that failed by year 5
See Ballantyne services →Mid-century brick ranches with tight low crawls, foil fiberglass falling out of joist bays, some 90s teardown+rebuilds with taller crawls
See SouthPark services →Split-level tract homes from 70s/80s, low crawl clearance, brick pier settlement on the older sections near Trade St
See Matthews services →Newer 80s/90s block foundations that are actually pretty tight, but the older 60s farmhouse conversions off Lawyers Rd have serious brick pi…
See Mint Hill services →Historic downtown pre-1930s houses with brick pier + no continuous perimeter; newer subdivisions off Johnston have standard vented crawls
See Pineville services →Big open 90s/2000s crawls, high water table pockets near Lake Norman shore, poorly graded lots that pool water at the foundation
See Huntersville services →Waterfront homes with chronic humidity, some lakefront crawls with 4-6" of standing water after storms, block foundation cracks from clay ex…
See Cornelius services →Pre-1900 college-town houses with original brick pier + hand-dug crawls (30" clearance if you're lucky); new-urbanist 90s+ homes have proper…
See Davidson services →Historic downtown pre-WWII homes need pier reinforcement; subdivisions along Poplar Tent Rd have block perimeters; race-week short-term-rent…
See Concord services →1930s Cannon Mills company houses everywhere, tight cramped crawls with original 6-mil plastic and rusted-through ductwork; some N.C. Resear…
See Kannapolis services →Historic mill houses w/ shallow crawls; newer subdivisions off S Point Rd have block perimeter foundations; some Catawba River proximity pus…
See Belmont services →Older 40s-60s brick ranches w/ vented block foundations; some newer subdivisions have proper conditioned potential; industrial-corridor home…
See Gastonia services →SC codes differ from NC (2018 IRC applies here) — dehumidifier permitting easier, but same red-clay soil + humidity as Charlotte-side; big o…
See Fort Mill services →Winthrop-area 1920s brick homes w/ original crawls; 1970s-80s tract homes w/ standard vented block; 2000s+ have taller crawls but still vent…
See Rock Hill services →Union County subdivisions from the 2000s boom w/ block-perimeter crawls; some proper builder-encapsulation attempts w/ no dehumidifier that …
See Indian Trail services →Downtown pre-1900 historic homes w/ shallow brick-pier crawls; luxury Marvin Rd subdivisions w/ tall open crawls that still need vents seale…
See Waxhaw services →Big open luxury 90s-2000s crawls, tall clearance, easy access — but builders always skipped the dehumidifier, so five years in the humidity …
See Weddington services →2000s subdivisions off Rocky River Rd w/ standard vented block crawls; some 90s builds now hitting the 20-year fiberglass-insulation-fell-ou…
See Harrisburg services →Custom-home crawls, tall and open, plenty of space to work — but same skipped-dehumidifier problem as Weddington's builder homes, so humidit…
See Marvin services →Tract-built 90s/2000s subdivisions w/ block crawls; drainage issues on the flatter Old Monroe Rd sections where water pools against foundati…
See Stallings services →Call (980) 227-1769 — the answer is almost always yes. If it's genuinely too far, we'll tell you and skip the drive.