Job completed for MacKenzie M.
Completion date: April 27, 2026
Location: Nashville, TN
Why did the customer contact us?
Mackenzie reached out to Crawlspace Titans after a home inspection on a property in Nashville, Tennessee revealed several concerns that needed to be addressed before closing. The inspection identified foundation movement, foundation cracks, water intrusion in the crawlspace, and fungal growth affecting the subfloor system. These issues required professional repair and remediation to help ensure the home was ready for sale.
Solutions provided:
After the inspection report was reviewed, our office scheduled a detailed crawlspace and foundation evaluation to determine the best long-term solutions for the property. Our team developed a repair plan designed to stabilize the home, correct moisture issues, and prepare the property for a successful closing.
At Crawlspace Titans, we understand that unexpected repairs during a real estate transaction can create stress for homeowners and buyers. That’s why we work with clients to provide multiple financing options, including coordination with escrow and title companies when applicable. This process can help reduce financial pressure and make it easier for homeowners to complete necessary repairs before closing.
To address the structural concerns, our team installed engineered Push Pier systems beneath the affected foundation wall and footer. These piers were installed to stabilize the structure, restore foundational support, and help protect the home from future settlement and movement.
We also repaired foundation cracks and addressed significant moisture intrusion within the crawlspace. Our crew installed an interior drainage system designed to capture groundwater and direct it to a sump pump system for proper discharge away from the home. Water is now discharged through a buried exterior discharge line with a pop-up termination drain for improved drainage management.
To complete the remediation process, Crawlspace Titans treated the fungal growth affecting the crawlspace wood structure, removed damaged vapor barrier materials and debris, and installed a new sealed white vapor barrier system throughout the crawlspace. This encapsulation system helps reduce ground moisture vapor and creates a cleaner, healthier, and more protected crawlspace environment.
The project was completed successfully, and the home is now prepared for closing with improved structural stability and moisture protection. The homeowners, buyers, and all parties involved were excited to move forward with confidence.
Team members on this project:
Becca White, Matt Behling, Jaider Leon, Bryant Roberts, Frank Ferrari, Jamie Boyd
