About Nashville Crawl Space Solutions
We connect Nashville-area homeowners with independent crawl space contractors, and we are straightforward about that.
How this works
Nashville Crawl Space Solutions connects Nashville and Middle Tennessee homeowners with independent crawl space contractors. We are an advertising and lead-routing service, not a contracting company, and we do not perform the work ourselves.
When you call the number on this site or send the estimate form, your details go to an independent contractor working in your area. That contractor holds the licence and insurance, performs the evaluation, quotes the work and stands behind it. We are not a party to that agreement.
We say this plainly because a lot of sites in this industry do not, and because it affects questions you should be asking — about licensing, insurance and warranty — of the person who actually shows up.
Why this site exists
Crawl space work is unusually easy to sell badly. The space is out of sight, most homeowners have never been in theirs, and the difference between a genuine moisture diagnosis and a liner thrown over a wet floor is invisible from the top of the stairs.
So the content here is written to explain the mechanisms — why humid air condenses on cool surfaces, why a vapor barrier is not encapsulation, why structural repair without moisture control gets redone. If reading it means you challenge a quote you were about to accept, that is a good outcome, whether or not the call comes to us.
What to verify before hiring anyone
Licence and classification. Tennessee requires a state contractor's license for most residential projects above the state monetary threshold, issued by the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors. Verify any contractor's license and its classification before work begins.
Insurance. Ask for a current certificate of general liability and workers' compensation, issued directly by the insurer rather than forwarded by the contractor.
Permits. Metro Nashville Department of Codes and Building Safety for work inside Davidson County; surrounding counties permit separately. Ask who is pulling the permit where one is required.
A written scope. Not a single number for "encapsulation" — an itemised description of what is being installed, in what order, and what is excluded. Two quotes using the same word can describe very different work.
Moisture readings. If nobody measured anything, the diagnosis is an opinion. Ask for the readings and where they were taken.
Ready for an evaluation?
On-site assessment with moisture readings, and a written scope before any work is quoted.