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Crawl Space Companies in Arkansas

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Average Arkansas Crawl Space Cost Per Square Foot

Crawl Space Repair
$8–$14/sq ft
Crawl Space Encapsulation
$11–$21/sq ft
Vapor Barrier
$1.00–$6.50/sq ft

Top Crawl Space Contractors in Arkansas

  • Crawl Space Fixers LLC

    783 Diane Ln, Conway, Arkansas, 72034

    5.0(78 reviews)
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  • Home Energy Rx

    125 Gamble Rd, Little Rock, Arkansas, 72211

    5.0(37 reviews)
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  • Summit Service Group

    6100 Getty Dr Suite R, North Little Rock, Arkansas, 72117

    5.0(22 reviews)
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  • PuroClean of Texarkana

    4613 Parkway Dr Warehouse B, Texarkana, Arkansas, 71854

    5.0(12 reviews)
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  • Vesta Foundation Solutions

    13241 Puppy Creek Rd Suite 21-27, Springdale, Arkansas, 72762

    4.9(505 reviews)
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Top Crawl Space Topics for Arkansas Home Owners

Arkansas homes deal with a unique mix of humidity, heavy rain, flooding risk, and expansive clay soils that can turn a crawl space into a quiet source of mold, wood rot, pest activity, standing water, and foundation movement. This page is dedicated to helping you find crawl space contractors across Arkansas—whether you’re in Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Springdale, Jonesboro, or a smaller community in between. If your floors feel bouncy, your house smells musty, your indoor air feels damp or stale, or you’re seeing insulation problems, staining, condensation, or water under the home, it’s worth getting a crawl space evaluation. In many Arkansas houses, crawl space issues do not stay “down there”—they affect indoor air quality, energy bills, comfort, and long-term home value.

Arkansas homeowners face high humidity, heavy rainfall, seasonal flooding, expansive clay soils, termite activity, and insulation deterioration. These conditions can lead to standing water, mold, wood rot, structural shifting, and energy loss in crawl spaces.

In many cases, yes, because humidity and rainfall make moisture control important.

Commonly about $5,000 to $15,000, with basic vapor barriers starting around $2,000 to $4,000 and complex systems costing more than $20,000.

Homes with repeated water intrusion often do.

Look for an Arkansas contractor who understands humid climates, stormwater drainage, clay soil movement, and pest-related damage. A reputable company should inspect thoroughly, explain whether drainage, encapsulation, structural repair, or insulation replacement is needed, and provide a clear written estimate with warranties.

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