The Problem: Moisture, Damage, and Energy Loss Below the Floor
A homeowner in Sutherlin, OR reached out after discovering moisture issues in their crawl space. Upon inspection, it became clear that the existing insulation had absorbed moisture and begun to deteriorate. To make matters worse, the vapor barrier had been torn and compromised during previous plumbing work, leaving the crawl space exposed to ground moisture and outside air.
This combination created the perfect storm: reduced energy efficiency, potential for mold growth, and an uncomfortable home environment above.


Our Solution: A Clean Slate + High-Performance Upgrade
To restore and improve the homeโs performance, we recommended a full crawl space insulation and moisture control solution designed to deliver year-round comfort and efficiency.
Scope of Work Included:
Removal of Old Insulation and Crawl Space Prep
- Removed 1,120 sq. ft. of moldy, damaged insulation
- Removed compromised vapor barrier
- Prepped crawl space for proper sealing and insulation
Crawl Space Moisture Protection and Air Sealing
- Installed new 6-mil black visqueen ground cover, securely staked
- Wrapped all hot and cold water pipes with protective pipe insulation
High-Performance Insulation Upgrade
- Applied 2 inches of closed-cell spray foam insulation across 1,120 sq. ft.
- Air sealed floor system to prevent outside air infiltration
Note: Work performed with a minimum crawl space clearance of 14 inches to ensure proper installation quality and safety.
The Result: A Healthier, More Comfortable Home
With the damaged materials removed and a modern insulation system in place, the homeowner now benefits from:
- Improved energy efficiency year-round
- Reduced moisture and mold risk
- Better indoor comfort, with more consistent temperatures
- Protected plumbing, reducing risk of freezing and condensation
This crawl space is no longer a hidden problem area, but a sealed, insulated system working with the home instead of against it.
Project Team
- Energy Consultant: Sean Copas
- Installation Foreman: Tyler Caseri


Crawl spaces donโt usually get much attentionโฆ until they start causing problems. In this case, a combination of moisture intrusion and damaged materials was quietly impacting the homeโs comfort and efficiency. By addressing the root causes and upgrading to a sealed, insulated system, we were able to turn things around completely.
If your floors feel cold, your energy bills are creeping up, or youโve had work done in your crawl space, it might be time to take a closer look below your home. Sometimes the biggest improvements start in the smallest spaces.