About Greensboro Crawl Space Solutions
We connect Greensboro-area homeowners with independent crawl space contractors, and we are straightforward about that.
How this site actually works
Greensboro Crawl Space Solutions is an advertising and lead-routing service. We connect homeowners with independent crawl space contractors and do not perform the work ourselves.
You either ring the number here or send the estimate form. The inquiry goes to an independent crawl space contractor covering your part of the Triad, and they contact you to arrange an on-site evaluation. That contractor carries the license and insurance, performs the work, and is the party your agreement is with.
We put it plainly because the alternative — a lead site dressed up as a crew with decades behind it — collapses the first time a homeowner checks it.
What this site does not claim
There are no review counts, project totals, years-in-business figures, certifications or staff biographies on this site, because none have been verified. You will not find customer testimonials here either. Writing them would mean manufacturing a history of jobs that does not exist.
What it does contain is what we can stand behind — a straight account of how crawl spaces fail in this climate, what the work genuinely involves, and the questions worth asking before you sign anything.
Checks worth making before you hire
This applies whether the contractor comes from this site or anywhere else.
Licensing works differently here than most people assume. North Carolina requires a general contractor license from the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors where the cost of the undertaking reaches $40,000, a threshold set in N.C.G.S. 87-1 and raised from $30,000 on October 1, 2023. Note that a separate $40,000 figure appears in the permit statutes and the two are different things — one governs who may contract the work, the other governs when a permit is required. Electrical and mechanical work carry their own trade licensing whatever the project costs. Verify any license number, its classification and its current standing directly with the Board.
Insurance is worth confirming directly. Ask to see a current certificate of general liability, plus workers' compensation where the contractor employs anyone, and confirm it with the insurer rather than taking a forwarded copy.
Permits are not optional in North Carolina. The City of Greensboro and Guilford County handle permitting and inspections for work in and around the city; the surrounding counties permit separately.
The scope should be in writing and in sequence. Water dealt with first, damaged framing second, sealing and drying last. Our page on what encapsulation costs works through how to read one estimate against another.
Ready for an evaluation?
Moisture readings and a written scope before any work is quoted.