![Front of the Home](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10495-dscf1026.jpg?v=)
Front of the Home
Shot of the front of this Minotola home. The home has numerous open vents that allow water into the crawl space.
![Crawl Space Entrance](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10493-dscf1014.jpg?v=)
Crawl Space Entrance
This entrance in the floor serves as the entryway for the completely underground crawl space.
![Old Sump Pump](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10496-dscf1015.jpg?v=)
Old Sump Pump
This is the old sump pump. This pump was replaced with the more effective TripleSafe sump pump during the install.
![The Long Crawl Space](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10497-dscf1016.jpg?v=)
The Long Crawl Space
This long space has multiple areas that allow water to get in.
![Crawl Space Support](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10498-dscf1017.jpg?v=)
Crawl Space Support
A shot of a support as will as one of the main beams with mold on it.
![Chipped Crawl Space Support 2](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10499-dscf1018.jpg?v=)
Chipped Crawl Space Support 2
Another shot of the support, some dampness is visible on the floor.
![Water on the Floor](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10500-dscf1019.jpg?v=)
Water on the Floor
First shot showing the amount of water in the crawl space.
![Water Seeping Through the Wall](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10503-dscf1024.jpg?v=)
Water Seeping Through the Wall
More water seeping through the cinder block wall and pooling on the floor.
![More Water on the Floor](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10504-dscf1025.jpg?v=)
More Water on the Floor
Water in the center of the crawl space floor.
![Open Vent](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10507-dscf1030.jpg?v=)
Open Vent
View of another of the vent holes. In this image, the open vent itself is visible.
![Underground Vent](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10506-dscf1028.jpg?v=1568130063)
Underground Vent
Because the crawl space is completely underground, these holes are dug out for vents. This provides a large area for water to collect and seep inside.
![Wiring Into the Crawl Space](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10505-dscf1027.jpg?v=1568130303)
Wiring Into the Crawl Space
This opening for the wiring is one of the large areas that allow water to get into the crawl space.
![Large Puddle of Water](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10501-dscf1020.jpg?v=1568130515)
Large Puddle of Water
This shot shows a large amount of standing water. It is visible when the water has seeped through the walls of the crawl space.
![Another Crawl Space Support](https://cdn.treehouseinternetgroup.com/uploads/photo_gallery/medium/10502-dscf1022.jpg?v=1569339306)
Another Crawl Space Support
Along the bottom of this support, there is a line where the water has risen before.