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Crawlspace Waterproofing in Alexandria, VA

A crawl space encapsulation and waterproofing project is urgently required to protect your foundation if your home has a wet crawl space, which can be disastrous for the entire structure. The majority of homeowners are unaware that what transpires in this space can have a significant impact on the rest of their property. Support beams and floor joists made of wood might be harmed by a leaky crawl space.

This region beneath your home will be sealed off from the outside world during the operation. As a result, you won’t ever have to be concerned about this space flooding, developing mold, or letting in unwelcome animals like skunks, snakes, spiders, rats, mice, termites, roaches, and other pests you don’t want living underneath your house!

Learn more about crawlspace waterproofing in Alexandria, VA.

Facts about Alexandria, VA

Alexandria is an independent city in the northern region of the Commonwealth of Virginia. It lies on the western bank of the Potomac River approximately 7 miles (11 km) south of downtown Washington, D.C.

In 2020, the population was 159,467. The city’s estimated population has grown by 1% annually since 2010 on average.

Like the rest of Northern Virginia and Central Maryland, modern Alexandria has been influenced by its proximity to the U.S. capital. It is largely populated by professionals working in the federal civil service, in the U.S. military, or for one of the many private companies which contract to provide services to the federal government. One of Alexandria’s largest employers is the U.S. Department of Defense. Another is the Institute for Defense Analyses. In 2005, the United States Patent and Trademark Office moved to Alexandria, and in 2017, so did the headquarters of the National Science Foundation.

A popular Christmas time attraction in Alexandria is the Scottish Christmas Walk, which was established in 1969. The event, which involves a parade through the center of Old Town Alexandria, celebrates the city’s Scottish heritage, and is the centerpiece of a yearly holiday festival. It serves as a fundraiser for social services in Alexandria. Other parades in Old Town celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day and the birthday of George Washington. Other annual events include the Red Cross Waterfront Festival in June, the city’s birthday celebration with fireworks show in July, various ethnic heritage days at Tavern Square, and “First Night Alexandria”, which presents many family-friendly entertainments on New Year’s Eve.

Alexandria has a distributed park system with approximately 950 acres (3.8 km2) spread across 70 major parks and 30 recreation centers, of which Chinquapin is one of the largest. Chinquapin offers facilities for swimming, tennis, racquetball, and other sports. The city also organizes several sports leagues throughout the year including volleyball, softball and basketball.

Virginia Tech’s Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center, also known as WAAC, is located on Prince Street in Old Town, offering graduate programs in Urban Affairs and Planning, Public and International Affairs, Architecture, and Landscape Architecture.

Alexandria is adjacent to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington County.

WHERE TO FIND US:
355 Olde Route 604
Troutville, Virginia 24175
540-992-1144

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