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Gross crawl space? Snap a picture and enter to win $500

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Insulation hangs down from a dark crawlspace.

Crawlspace Medic has rehabbed thousands of crawl spaces in the Upstate, and can help homeowners with everything from structural repairs to moisture control and mold treatment.

Photo by @crawlspacemedic

Ever looked into your crawl space and shuddered? Whether you’ve got mold, falling insulation, or a space resembling Shrek’s swamp, Crawlspace Medic wants to help you out by putting some cash in your pocket.

Enter to win a crawl space transformation (read: $500 cash or $1,500 in credit towards repairs) now through Friday, May 17, at 11:59 p.m. ET by snapping a photo of your crawl space and submitting it for entry. The lucky winner will be announced by Crawlspace Medic on Tuesday, May 21.

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