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Crawl Space Companies in Colorado

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Average Colorado Crawl Space Cost Per Square Foot

Crawl Space Repair
$5–$16/sq ft
Crawl Space Encapsulation
$13–$23/sq ft
Vapor Barrier
$3.50–$3.75/sq ft

Top Crawl Space Contractors in Colorado

  • HomeStrong

    6398 Franklin St, Denver, Colorado, 80216

    5.0(328 reviews)
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  • The Basement Sanctuary | Centennial

    8150 S Akron St #405, Centennial, Colorado, 80112

    5.0(22 reviews)
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  • Hendricks Crawlspace & Basement Waterproofing

    2440 Kipling St ste 206, Lakewood, Colorado, 80215

    5.0(21 reviews)
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  • Absolute Water Damage and Mitigation

    4802 Turning Leaf Way, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80922

    5.0(17 reviews)
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  • Resolutions Contractors

    3210 67th Ave Pl, Greeley, Colorado, 80634

    5.0(13 reviews)
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Top Crawl Space Topics for Colorado Home Owners

Colorado homes deal with a unique mix of snowmelt, freeze-thaw cycles, radon risk, and expansive clay soils that can turn a crawl space into a quiet source of cold floors, moisture buildup, structural shifting, and energy loss. This page is dedicated to helping you find crawl space contractors across Colorado—whether you’re in Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Boulder, 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 Colorado houses, crawl space issues do not stay “down there”—they affect indoor air quality, energy bills, comfort, and long-term home value.

Colorado homeowners face freeze-thaw cycles, snowmelt, expansive clay soils, cold temperatures, radon concerns, and insulation failure. Crawl spaces often suffer from heat loss, structural shifting, and seasonal moisture from thawing snow.

Encapsulation often helps regulate temperature, improve energy efficiency, and reduce moisture from snowmelt.

Typically about $6,000 to $16,000, with more complex systems exceeding $20,000.

In many Colorado homes, radon testing is strongly recommended and mitigation may need to be integrated into the crawl space plan.

Look for a Colorado contractor who understands freeze-thaw damage, radon risk, and cold-climate insulation. A qualified provider should explain whether drainage, encapsulation, structural repair, or radon mitigation is necessary and provide a detailed scope backed by licensing, insurance, and warranties.

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