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Job completed for Ceiling Stain to Crawlspace Disaster

Completion date: August 10, 2025

Location: Greenville, SC

Solutions provided:

What started in a closet ceiling led us to a severe flooded crawlspace...

What looked like a small patch of mold on a closet ceiling turned out to be just the tip of the iceberg. Upon inspection, our team discovered the source — a severe water leak that had been steadily seeping into the home’s crawlspace. The standing water below had created the perfect environment for mold growth and structural damage. We documented the issue from top to bottom, ensuring nothing was overlooked, and began the drying, remediation, and cleanup process. By addressing both the visible mold and the hidden water damage, we stopped the problem at its source and prevented future costly repairs.

Team members on this project:

Angel Garcia, Joe Brisbon, Armando Villegas Baez, Austin Myers

Photos & Videos:

Residential room with flooring and drywall removed after water damage
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Residential room with flooring and drywall removed after water damage
Flooded crawl space with visible pipes and standing water, indicating severe water damage
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Flooded crawl space with visible pipes and standing water, indicating severe water damage
Crawl space with water damage and pooled water on the vapor barrier
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Crawl space with water damage and pooled water on the vapor barrier
Kingsley Water Damage Services truck parked outside a residential home, ready for restoration work
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Kingsley Water Damage Services truck parked outside a residential home, ready for restoration work
Mold growth on a residential ceiling caused by water damage
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Mold growth on a residential ceiling caused by water damage