Serving West Ashley, SC
From the tree-lined streets of Avondale and Byrnes Downs to Shadowmoss and Carolina Bay — encapsulation, moisture control, and drainage that handles the West Ashley climate.
West Ashley covers a lot of ground — from the tree-lined streets of Avondale and Byrnes Downs to the newer subdivisions out past Bees Ferry. What most West Ashley homes have in common is a crawlspace, and what most of those crawlspaces have in common is too much humidity, too little airflow, and decades of neglect.
Crawlspace Cowboys handles encapsulation, moisture control, mold removal, and drainage work for West Ashley homeowners from the inner-loop neighborhoods to the outer developments.
The older West Ashley neighborhoods — Avondale, Byrnes Downs, South Windermere, Ashleyville — are full of 1940s–70s homes built on traditional vented crawlspaces. Decades of Charleston humidity have done what Charleston humidity does: degraded the vapor barriers, soaked the insulation, fed mold on the joists, and given the air under the house nowhere to go.
The newer side of West Ashley — Carolina Bay, Grand Oaks Plantation, Shadowmoss, Drayton on the Ashley, Hickory Hill — has its own problems. Subdivision crawlspaces are often built quickly, with vapor barriers that don’t overlap correctly, vents that bring in humid summer air, and undersized (or no) dehumidification.
Every service we offer in Charleston, delivered with the same standards and the same warranty in West Ashley.
We work in West Ashley every week. We know the difference between an Avondale historic home that needs a careful, low-disruption encapsulation and a Carolina Bay subdivision home that just needs the original builder’s mistakes corrected. We document every job with photos, we explain what we’re doing in plain English, and we don’t sell anything we wouldn’t recommend to our own family.
Licensed and insured in South Carolina. Free inspections. Honest pricing.
Call us or schedule online. We’ll come out, take photos, and give you a clear, honest report — even if the answer is “your crawlspace is fine, don’t spend the money.”