Front of the Home
Shot of the front of this Minotola home. The home has numerous open vents that allow water into the crawl space.
Crawl Space Entrance
This entrance in the floor serves as the entryway for the completely underground crawl space.
Old Sump Pump
This is the old sump pump. This pump was replaced with the more effective TripleSafe sump pump during the install.
The Long Crawl Space
This long space has multiple areas that allow water to get in.
Crawl Space Support
A shot of a support as will as one of the main beams with mold on it.
Chipped Crawl Space Support 2
Another shot of the support, some dampness is visible on the floor.
Water on the Floor
First shot showing the amount of water in the crawl space.
Water Seeping Through the Wall
More water seeping through the cinder block wall and pooling on the floor.
More Water on the Floor
Water in the center of the crawl space floor.
Open Vent
View of another of the vent holes. In this image, the open vent itself is visible.
Underground Vent
Because the crawl space is completely underground, these holes are dug out for vents. This provides a large area for water to collect and seep inside.
Wiring Into the Crawl Space
This opening for the wiring is one of the large areas that allow water to get into the crawl space.
Large Puddle of Water
This shot shows a large amount of standing water. It is visible when the water has seeped through the walls of the crawl space.
Another Crawl Space Support
Along the bottom of this support, there is a line where the water has risen before.