Last updated: May 2026 · Serving Raleigh ZIPs 27601, 27604–27617 and surrounding areas
Crawl Space & Energy Services in Raleigh, NC
Peak Energy serves homeowners and contractors across Raleigh — from older ranch homes near NC State to newer construction in North Raleigh. We handle crawl space encapsulation, energy audits, insulation upgrades, and code compliance testing.
Why Raleigh Homes Need Crawl Space and Energy Services
Raleigh's housing stock spans decades — from 1950s ranches in the Five Points and Cameron Park areas, to 1970s–1990s neighborhoods along Six Forks Road and in Wildwood Green, to rapid new construction in North and Northeast Raleigh. Each era brought different building practices, and many of those homes share common energy and moisture problems.
Homes built before the early 2000s typically have vented crawl spaces sitting on block foundations over Piedmont clay (Cecil and Wedowee soil series). That clay holds water and drains slowly — and the vents that were supposed to help actually let in humid summer air that condenses on cooler surfaces below the home. The result: moisture damage to floor joists, mold growth, and air quality problems that move upward through the stack effect.
Eastern Raleigh neighborhoods near the Neuse River basin sit on lower ground with higher water tables, which can make crawl space moisture even worse. And across the city, attics insulated to 1990s code (R-19 or R-30) are well below today's R-38 minimum — driving up energy bills year-round.
Our Services in Raleigh
Crawl Space Services
Raleigh's clay soil and humid climate make crawl space work our most in-demand service category. We offer full crawl space encapsulation (estimated $7,500–$15,000), insulation and vapor barrier installation for partial upgrades, and dehumidifier installation to maintain 45–55% relative humidity year-round.
Crawl Space Mold Treatment in Raleigh
Musty odors and dark staining on floor joists are the most common signs of crawl space mold, and in Raleigh's humid climate it spreads quickly once relative humidity climbs above 60%. We treat surface mold on joists and subflooring with EPA-registered antimicrobial products (never bleach) and document the work. Treatment alone is temporary, though. Mold returns unless the moisture feeding it is corrected, so for most Raleigh crawl spaces we pair mold treatment with crawl space encapsulation and dehumidification to hold humidity at 45–55% year-round. That removes the mold you have and the conditions that caused it.
Energy Audits and Insulation
A home energy audit ($300–$500) is the best starting point if you're not sure what your home needs. We use blower door testing, thermal imaging, and duct leakage testing to identify the specific problems driving your energy bills. Most Raleigh homes we audit need some combination of attic insulation and air sealing — especially homes built before 2010.
Contractor Testing
For HVAC contractors and builders working in Raleigh, we provide duct leakage testing, blower door testing, and HVAC airflow testing for NC code compliance. Same-week scheduling available for new construction and HVAC change-outs.
Energy Monitoring
Want to see where your Duke Energy dollars are going? A whole-home energy monitor tracks electricity use in real-time — by appliance, by hour, by day. It's especially useful for verifying savings after insulation or encapsulation work.
Common Issues We Find in Raleigh Homes
Vented Crawl Spaces on Block Foundations
The standard foundation type for Raleigh homes built from the 1960s through early 2000s. Foundation vents let in humid air that condenses on cooler ductwork and floor joists. Encapsulation solves this by sealing the space and controlling humidity mechanically.
Under-Insulated Attics
Many Raleigh homes have R-19 or R-30 attic insulation — below the current R-38 code minimum. Topping off to R-38 or R-49 with blown-in insulation typically costs $1,500–$3,500 and reduces heating and cooling costs by 10–20%.
Leaky Ductwork
Duct systems in crawl spaces and attics lose 20–30% of conditioned air through gaps at connections and boots. A duct leakage test identifies the losses; sealing the ducts improves comfort and efficiency.
High Water Tables Near the Neuse
Neighborhoods in eastern Raleigh and along the Neuse River basin have higher seasonal water tables. These homes often need more aggressive moisture management — heavier vapor barriers, sump pumps, and properly sized dehumidifiers.
Our Raleigh Service Area
Peak Energy serves all of Raleigh NC — primary ZIP codes include 27601, 27604–27617. Based in Holly Springs, about 20 minutes south of downtown Raleigh. Map view of Raleigh below.
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What Raleigh Customers Say
"We had crawl space encapsulation, mold treatment and dehumidifier installation performed and are extremely satisfied with the work that was done. Nathan and his team were extremely professional. Our house is much more comfortable now. We are located in Raleigh NC."
GregB — Raleigh, NC · Google review
"In my interactions in Raleigh/Wake County for conducting duct tests, Energy Star inspections, and crawl space work, I have interacted with Peak Energy on numerous occasions. In all cases, the services were delivered professionally, and the customers were left satisfied. There is no doubt that this company understands what they are talking about when it comes to energy-related services. For reliable energy services in Raleigh, there is no better place than Peak Energy."
Mark Rider — Raleigh / Wake County · Google review
"Peak Energy performs our duct testing for NC Energy code. Excellent service and very professional. I highly recommend their services in Raleigh and Wake County area for duct testing and blower door testing."
Cristian Anton — Raleigh & Wake County · Google review
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does crawl space encapsulation cost in Raleigh?
Crawl space encapsulation in Raleigh averages an estimated $7,500–$15,000 depending on crawl space size, moisture severity, and scope of work. Smaller jobs like vapor barrier installation range from $1,500–$4,000. We provide a specific quote after assessing your crawl space.
Why do so many Raleigh homes have crawl space moisture problems?
Raleigh sits on Piedmont clay soil that holds water and drains slowly. Summer humidity regularly exceeds 70%. Many homes built from the 1980s through 2000s have vented crawl spaces on block foundations — a design that allows humid air to enter and condense on cooler surfaces. The Neuse River basin through eastern Raleigh creates higher water tables in some neighborhoods, making moisture management even more critical.
Does Peak Energy serve all of Raleigh?
Yes. We serve all Raleigh neighborhoods including North Raleigh, Midtown, Northeast Raleigh, Southeast Raleigh, the Six Forks corridor, Five Points, and surrounding areas. We're based in Holly Springs — about 20 minutes south of downtown Raleigh.
What is a home energy monitor and is it worth it in Raleigh?
A whole-home energy monitor tracks your electricity use in real-time — by appliance, by hour, and by cost. In Raleigh, where summer AC can account for 30–50% of your Duke Energy bill, a monitor shows you exactly how much cooling costs and whether upgrades like insulation or encapsulation actually reduced your bills. Systems typically cost $700–$1,700 installed.
How do I know if my Raleigh home needs a crawl space assessment?
Common signs include musty odors, uneven floor temperatures, high humidity indoors, visible mold or moisture staining on floor joists, and energy bills that seem too high. If your home was built before the early 2000s with a vented crawl space, an assessment is a good idea even without obvious symptoms. We charge $300–$500 for a thorough evaluation.
Do you treat crawl space mold in Raleigh?
Yes. We treat surface mold on crawl space joists and subflooring with EPA-registered antimicrobial products. Because mold returns if the underlying moisture is not corrected, we recommend pairing treatment with encapsulation and dehumidification to keep crawl space humidity in the 45–55% range year-round.
We also serve Holly Springs, Cary, Apex, Garner, Fuquay-Varina, Morrisville, and Chapel Hill.
Serving Raleigh Homeowners and Contractors
Whether you need a crawl space assessed, an attic insulated, or a code compliance test scheduled, we're here to help.
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