Contact Us-Crawlspace Cure Myrtle Beach
If you’re looking for a crawl space encapsulation contractor in the Myrtle Beach area, the most useful first step is a free on-site inspection — not a phone estimate or an online quote. Crawl space conditions vary enough by property that any number provided without seeing the space isn’t an estimate, it’s a guess. A proper inspection takes humidity readings at multiple points, assesses existing vapor barrier and insulation condition, identifies moisture entry points, and gives you a written summary of findings before any work is recommended.
Use the form below to request your free inspection, or call us directly at (843) 000-0000.
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What Happens After You Contact Us?
1. We schedule your free inspection We’ll confirm a date and time that works for you. Inspections are available throughout Horry County — from the beachside communities of North Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach to inland Conway, Loris, and Longs.
2. We assess the crawl space on-site The inspection covers humidity measurement, visual assessment of all accessible structural components, vapor barrier condition, insulation condition, moisture entry points, and — for beachside and Intracoastal Waterway properties — FEMA flood zone status that affects encapsulation design.
3. You receive written findings We document what we find in writing with photographs. No work is recommended without inspection findings that support it. No pressure, no urgency manufactured where none exists.
4. We provide a written itemized estimate If the inspection findings indicate that work is appropriate, we provide a written itemized estimate that explains what each item addresses and why. You decide what to do with that information on your timeline.
What to Have Ready for Your Inspection?
A few things that help us provide a more complete assessment:
Crawl space access location — knowing where the access hatch is saves time on the day of the inspection. If the hatch is blocked or difficult to reach, letting us know in advance helps.
Any symptoms you’ve noticed — musty odors in the living areas, soft spots in flooring, elevated indoor humidity in summer, HVAC running longer than expected, visible condensation on pipes or ductwork. Any of these are useful starting points for the inspection.
Property age and history — if you know when the home was built or whether any previous crawl space work has been done, that context helps us understand what we’re likely to find. If you don’t know, that’s fine — the inspection will tell us.
Whether you’re in a flood zone — if you know your FEMA flood zone designation, bring it. If you don’t, we’ll check it as part of the inspection. This is relevant for a significant proportion of Horry County properties near the coast and the Intracoastal Waterway.
