Crawl Space Repair in Washington, Pennsylvania
Find trusted local contractors for crawl space encapsulation, waterproofing, mold removal, and more in Washington. 14 local companies found.
Local Price Estimates — Washington
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Crawl Space Contractors in Washington
Acculevel
2400 Ansys Dr Suite 132, Canonsburg, PA 15317, USA
6 reviews
Surich Concrete LLC
1015 Allison Hollow Rd, Washington, PA 15301, USA
139 reviews
Al Roach Insulation
153 Edgewood Dr, Washington, PA 15301, USA
5 reviews
Mold Pros of Western PA
1236 Big Sewickley Creek Rd, Sewickley, PA 15143, USA
65 reviews
SERVPRO of North Washington County
130 E Ohara St Suite 101, McDonald, PA 15057, USA
25 reviews
Keystone Basement Systems
205 31st St, McKeesport, PA 15132, USA
1903 reviews
Sisko waterproofing and Foundation
26 Silverleaf Dr, Elizabeth, PA 15037, USA
98 reviews
Groundworks
5 Industrial Rd Building B, Washington, PA 15301, USA
1403 reviews
A Plus Concrete & Foundation Repair/A Plus Repair PGH
1306 Washington Pike, Bridgeville, PA 15017, USA
108 reviews
Servpro of South Washington County
15 Walker Rd, Washington, PA 15301, USA
4 reviews
J & D Waterproofing & Home Improvements
560 W Pike St, Canonsburg, PA 15317, USA
138 reviews
FAQs — Crawl Space Services in Washington
How much does crawl space repair cost in Washington?
Crawl space repair in Washington, Pennsylvania typically costs between $1,500 and $6,000, depending on the extent of damage and services required.
How much does crawl space encapsulation cost in Washington?
Crawl space encapsulation in Washington typically costs between $3,000 and $8,000. The price depends on the size of your crawl space and the materials used.
What crawl space services are available in Washington?
Local contractors in Washington offer encapsulation, repair, waterproofing, mold removal, insulation, cleaning, and inspection services. Use our directory to find and compare local professionals.
Crawl Space Concerns in Pennsylvania
Northeast crawl spaces face dual challenges: extreme cold in winter drives up energy costs and risks pipe freezing, while spring snowmelt creates moisture problems. Insulation and encapsulation address both issues, keeping pipes safe in winter and moisture controlled in spring.
Local Tip — Pennsylvania
If your floors feel cold in winter, the crawl space is likely uninsulated or poorly sealed. Encapsulation with wall insulation (R-10 to R-19) can raise floor temperatures 5–10°F and reduce heating costs significantly.
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Prices vary by location, crawl space size, and severity. Always get 2–3 quotes before hiring.