Where We Work
Crawl Space Service Area — Charlotte & the Metro
We seal, dry, and repair crawl spaces across Charlotte and the surrounding North Carolina communities. Here is where we work — and what the local soil and housing tend to mean for your crawl space.
Our core service area is Charlotte and the surrounding Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Gaston, and Union County communities. Across the metro, the same humid Piedmont climate and water-holding red clay keep unsealed crawl spaces damp — but the housing age and the lay of the lot change what each home actually needs, so the towns below cover what to expect in each.
Charlotte neighborhoods we serve
We cover every neighborhood in the city of Charlotte. The older in-town districts — Dilworth, Myers Park, Plaza Midwood, Elizabeth, Cotswold — are full of 1910s–1940s homes on brick-pier crawl spaces with decades of accumulated ground moisture, while the newer growth rings sit on builder-grade liners that were never sealed. Both coat the same humid air into the living space through the stack effect; both are worth assessing in person.
Metro towns and communities we serve
Concord
Concord has grown from a Cabarrus County mill town into one of the fastest-expanding suburbs in the Charlotte metro, and its housing reflects both ends of that history. Older homes around downtown and the historic district sit on brick-pier crawl spaces that have spent decades over bare clay; the newer subdivisions out toward Afton Village, Moss Creek, and Christenbury were built over crawl spaces with thin builder-grade liners that were never sealed or conditioned. Read the full Concord crawl space guide →
Gastonia
Gastonia, the seat of Gaston County west of Charlotte, has one of the older housing stocks in the metro — a legacy of its textile-mill history. A lot of those homes sit on block-wall or brick-pier crawl spaces with the original (or no) vapor barrier, undersized vents, and decades of accumulated ground moisture. Read the full Gastonia crawl space guide →
Huntersville
Huntersville sits in north Mecklenburg along the Lake Norman corridor, and most of its housing is newer construction from the region's rapid 2000s growth. The crawl spaces here tend to be newer too — but newer doesn't mean dry. Read the full Huntersville crawl space guide →
Matthews
Matthews, in southeast Mecklenburg, mixes an older established core with decades of suburban growth toward Mint Hill and Stallings. That range means crawl spaces of every era — original brick-pier spaces under the older homes near downtown Matthews, and newer block-wall spaces under the subdivisions that filled in around them. Read the full Matthews crawl space guide →
How your location affects the scope
Two metro crawl spaces of the same size can quote hundreds of dollars apart, and where the home sits is part of the reason. Newer subdivisions in Huntersville, Concord, and around Matthews usually need a builder-liner replacement plus humidity control. Older housing in Gastonia and Charlotte's in-town districts more often needs mold treatment and a full reset first. And homes on Charlotte's sloped, clay lots frequently need drainage and a sump pump handled before any barrier goes down. None of this changes the cost of the barrier itself — it changes how much work the space needs first, which is why every quote is based on an on-site look under the house. For a full breakdown, see the crawl space encapsulation cost guide.
Don’t see your area?
If your community is not listed, call (704) 751-4383 anyway — our service area covers a wide stretch of the Charlotte metro, and we very likely still serve you. We regularly take projects in Kannapolis, Mooresville, Monroe, Indian Trail, Belmont, and the surrounding communities, plus Rock Hill and Fort Mill just across the South Carolina line.
Get a free inspection → (704) 751-4383
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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