From Drenched to Dry: Who to Call for Crawl Space Water Problems
It happened—something every homeowner dreads—standing water in your crawl space. Don’t panic, but don’t ignore it either.
This water can come from various sources, from surface runoff and flooding to condensation and interior pipe leaks. It can also be harmful, so you must get it out of the crawl space right away and ensure it never comes back.
In another article, we answered the question, “Is Water in a Crawl Space Normal?”
In this article, we address who to call for water in the crawl space. You might feel overwhelmed by options, but we break the process down so it’s simple to handle. Let’s jump right in.
Who Do I Call For Water in My Crawl Space?
When standing water is in your crawl space, professionals can help in various ways. Here’s who to call in different circumstances:

- Plumber: A good first contact is a trusted local plumber. They can inspect the crawl space for plumbing leaks and implement pipe repairs. They may also recommend additional professionals for other necessary repairs included on this list.
- Water Damage and Cleanup Expert: When dealing with significant water damage, these experts examine the crawl space, extract water, clean, sanitize, and remove any contaminated items. This prevents issues like wood rot, structural problems, musty odors, and mold growth.
- Mold Remediation Specialist: If crawl space mold is present, it’s essential to remove it to avoid health issues like asthma, allergies, and other respiratory problems and severe conditions due to airborne mold spores. Certified professionals have the proper protective gear and methods to ensure safe and effective removal.
- Waterproofing and Encapsulation Pro: Once crawl space water is gone, ensuring it never returns is essential. Crawl space waterproofing and encapsulation experts—like Groundworks—install customized solutions, including interior drains, a sump pump, a vapor barrier, and a dehumidifier to keep moisture out of your crawl space for good.
Crawl space water is a big deal, so don’t hesitate to contact professionals in your area for help.
Can I Remove Water in My Crawl Space Myself?
How you handle home repair is entirely up to you. However, it’s essential to consider the condition of your crawl space before venturing inside. Weigh these factors:

- You need a way to access the crawl space.
- It might be a confined space with limited light.
- You need proper equipment and must ensure it fits into this space.
- You risk exposure to mold, pests, sewage, and other hazards.
- Contact between wires and water in the crawl space can lead to electrocution.
- Many DIY repairs are temporary.
We do not recommend removing water from the crawl space on your own. It’s best to rely on trusted local professionals who can provide:

- Experience working in various crawl space conditions
- Proper PPE (personal protective equipment) and safety protocols
- The right tools and equipment
- Customized, lasting repair solutions
- Attention to detail and fast and effective installations
- Warranties on work and installed products
We care about your health and safety, and encourage you to avoid DIY crawl space projects.
What to Know Next
Crawl space water comes from many sources and can have many adverse effects. Nip it in the bud before it endangers your home and your family.
In this post, we answered your question about who to call for help removing water in your crawl space. We advised against DIY repairs, encouraging you to contact experienced professionals for lasting results instead.
There’s a lot more to know about crawl space encapsulation, so check back for more informative articles! You can also check out our guide, “Everything You Need to Know About Crawl Space Encapsulation.”
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