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Century Masonry is a certified basement waterproofing and crawl space repair expert serving New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Cowleys Pest Services specializes in crawl space repair and encapsulation, fixing dirt crawl spaces and providing solutions for moisture, humidity, and mold issues. They are certified dealers of the CleanSpace crawl space encapsulation system.
Quality 1st Basement Systems is an authorized Basement Systems contractor specializing in crawl space repair, encapsulation, and basement waterproofing solutions for the New York City area. They provide patented products and solutions for damp, musty, and humid crawl spaces.
Marine Bulkheading, Inc. is the Northeast's leading foundation support and stabilization contractor, having performed an extensive list of projects throughout New York and beyond, including helical piles, shoring systems, and much more. Find out more about their impressive service list and the areas they reach here.
New York homeowners face common crawl space and foundation challenges driven by local soil and climate conditions. Moisture control, encapsulation, and structural repair are among the most-requested services.
Crawl space encapsulation in the New York area typically ranges from $5,000–$15,000 depending on square footage and moisture severity. Foundation repair costs vary widely based on the scope of work. Get multiple quotes from verified contractors.
New York-area contractors typically serve surrounding communities within a 30–50 mile radius.
Pricing varies by contractor in New York. The national average for mold remediation is $1,500–$5,000. Costs depend on contamination extent, location, and whether materials need replacement.
Yes. Federal law (EPA NESHAP) requires that asbestos removal be performed by licensed and certified contractors. Most states have additional licensing requirements. Never attempt to remove asbestos yourself — disturbing asbestos-containing materials releases dangerous fibers. Always hire a certified abatement professional.
Mold: Look for visible growth, musty odors, or water damage. Professional testing can identify hidden mold. Asbestos: Homes built before 1980 may contain asbestos in insulation, floor tiles, popcorn ceilings, and pipe wrap. Only lab testing can confirm. Lead: Homes built before 1978 may have lead paint. Home test kits are available, but professional XRF testing is more accurate.
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