The Crawlspace Kings brings veteran-owned crawl space repair, waterproofing, foundation repair, and mold remediation to Oak Ridge and Anderson County homeowners.




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Not sure what you need? Schedule a free inspection and we'll show you exactly what is happening below your home.
With eligible crawl space service: comprehensive cleaning of return vents using Roto Brush & HEPA vacuum + full application of Bioesque mold-inhibiting spray throughout the duct system.
Exclusions may apply. Ask your inspector for details.
Flexible monthly plans with 0% interest available for qualified homeowners. Apply in minutes.
Your crawl space could look exactly like this. Schedule your free inspection today.
Tennessee's ridge-and-valley terrain, wooded lots, clay-heavy soil, and frequent storms create a tough environment for crawl spaces and basements. Water follows grade, collects against foundations, and finds the weakest entry point below the home.
Military-trained means we plan meticulously, execute on time, and never cut corners. A commitment to your home is a commitment we take seriously.
Every technician is trained on modern crawl space systems and solutions. We install the same commercial-grade materials used by the country’s leading contractors.
If your home feels stuffy and damp even with the AC running — especially in spring and early summer — your HVAC system is fighting your crawl space. Unsealed crawl spaces act as humidity pumps: warm, moist ground air rises into the living space all day long. The AC can't fully overcome it.
Homeowners often describe it as "dirt" or "old house" — that earthy, slightly sour odor that rises from below. It's the smell of wet soil, decaying organic material, and early-stage mold. It's almost never a plumbing problem. It's almost always the crawl space.
Efflorescence — white mineral deposits left behind when water evaporates through concrete — is a common basement warning sign after repeated rain events. It means moisture is moving through the wall regularly, even if you do not see standing water every day.
Soft, bouncy, or uneven floors can point to moisture-compromised floor joists. In older homes and shaded Anderson County properties, damp crawl spaces can quietly weaken framing before the problem becomes obvious upstairs.
Summers are hot and humid; winters get genuinely cold. An unsealed crawl space floor is a direct heat exchange between your conditioned living space and the outdoors — your HVAC system never gets a break. Homeowners who encapsulate their crawl space routinely report measurable utility bill reductions within the first year.
Rats and mice are increasingly pressured by development, wood-boring beetles thriving in moisture-softened framing, and cave crickets that breed in dark, damp crawl spaces — all treat open crawl space vents as front doors. If you've had pest issues inside the house and can't figure out where they're getting in, check the crawl space.
Left unchecked, these problems compound. Mold spreads to framing, framing weakens, pests cause more damage, and energy waste adds up year after year. A free inspection takes about an hour and tells you exactly where things stand.









Older homes often have shallow crawl spaces, original foundation materials, and years of patchwork drainage. Around North Oak Ridge and established in-town neighborhoods, we look closely for bare dirt floors, sagging insulation, musty odors, and moisture-damaged floor framing.
Established neighborhoods south of town often have mature trees, shaded lots, and grading that has changed over time. Those conditions can trap moisture around the foundation and keep crawl spaces damp long after a storm has passed.
Rural Anderson County homes often sit on larger lots with longer drainage paths, older vented crawl spaces, and exposed soil beneath the home. We regularly find loose vapor barriers, humid air movement, and wood framing that needs moisture control before small issues turn into mold, odors, or structural damage.
Homes near Clinton, Rocky Top, and the Clinch River corridor can see high groundwater, low-lying drainage, and storm runoff that lingers around foundations. A free inspection shows whether the crawl space needs better drainage, a sump system, or full encapsulation.
Foothill and sloped properties east of Oak Ridge can move water toward one side of the foundation with serious force. Homes near Oliver Springs and Kingston need careful drainage planning because runoff rarely spreads evenly around the home.
If you’re not sure which category your home falls into, that’s exactly what a free inspection is for. Schedule yours today.
Oak Ridge gets steady East Tennessee rainfall, has clay-heavy Anderson County soil, and includes rolling lots where water can move toward foundations. Open crawl space vents and old vapor barriers let humid air collect below the home, which can lead to mold, odors, wood damage, and higher energy bills.
Yes — we provide free, no-obligation crawl space and basement inspections throughout Oak Ridge, Anderson County, and nearby East Tennessee communities. Your inspector will document what is happening below the home and give you a clear written recommendation.
We provide crawl space encapsulation, basement waterproofing, foundation repair, mold remediation, vapor barriers, drainage systems, sump pumps, dehumidifiers, insulation, and air duct cleaning for homes in the Oak Ridge area.
Most Oak Ridge crawl space encapsulation projects are completed in one to three days depending on the size of the crawl space, drainage needs, mold treatment, and whether a dehumidifier or sump system is included.
For many Oak Ridge and Anderson County homes, yes. Basement waterproofing helps protect finished space, framing, stored belongings, indoor air quality, and foundation materials from repeated water intrusion during heavy rain events.
Rainfall, humidity, clay-heavy soil, and ridge-and-valley terrain can put constant pressure on crawl spaces and basements. Whether your home sits near downtown Oak Ridge, in an Anderson County subdivision, or on a rural foothill lot, a crawl space inspection is the only way to know what is happening beneath your home — and what it will take to fix it.
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