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Crawlspace Waterproofing in Blacksburg, 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 Blacksburg, VA.

Facts about Blacksburg, VA

Blacksburg is an incorporated town in Montgomery County, Virginia, United States, with a population of 44,826 at the 2020 census. Blacksburg, as well as the surrounding county, is dominated economically and demographically by the presence of Virginia Tech (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University).

Blacksburg, Christiansburg, and the city of Radford are the three principal jurisdictions of the Blacksburg-Christiansburg Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses those jurisdictions and all of Montgomery, Pulaski, and Giles counties for statistical purposes. The MSA has an estimated population of 181,863 and is currently one of the faster-growing MSAs in Virginia.

Blacksburg High School, which in 2013 opened a new building, is often ranked among the top schools of the nation for its academics. Blacksburg’s soccer, track, and cross-country teams are also among the top in the state.

Blacksburg was the scene of the Virginia Tech shootings on April 16, 2007, when 32 people were killed and 17 wounded by a lone gunman. At the time, it was the deadliest shooting carried out by a single gunman in U.S. history, and generated considerable media coverage and discussion.

The Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center is home to several companies of varying sizes including Honeywell, and the National Weather Service which maintains its Southwestern Virginia headquarters there. The tallest building in Blacksburg is Slusher Tower, a twelve-story residence hall on the Virginia Tech campus. The building with the highest elevation in Blacksburg is actually Hoge Hall (formerly Lee Hall), another residence hall, which until May 17, 2009 was home to the transmitter of campus radio station WUVT. The tower for WUVT now sits atop Price Mountain.

The International Street Fair held in downtown Blacksburg and on the Virginia Tech campus takes place in spring. Over 110 countries are represented by the student body of Virginia Tech and individuals from the community during the festival. There are food trucks, country booths, and the stage features an eclectic mix of melodies and musical performances from around the world.

Blacksburg is served primarily by US 460, a four-lane highway that connects I-81 at Christiansburg, 10 miles to the south, and to I-77 at Princeton, West Virginia.

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

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