You probably don’t look at what’s going on down there if your house has a crawl space. Crawl spaces are typically dark, filthy, and filled with insects and bugs. But what if we tell you there’s a means to not only keep your crawl space clean and dry, but at the same time enhance the air quality in your home?
Crawl space encapsulation helps in the removal of moisture, pests, mold, and mildew from underneath your property. Continue reading to find out more about how this works and why you need it.
Crawl space encapsulation is a common technique for preventing indoor moisture problems. Encapsulation is similar to the liner used in swimming pools to prevent leakage.
A heavy-duty polyethylene barrier is installed to completely cover your crawl space, which normally includes the flooring, foundation walls, and even the ceiling. Water vapor barrier works best when it completely covers your crawl space. Sealing tape is used to link the barrier pieces.
The next step is to manage the air to keep a healthy humidity level. To do this, install a dehumidifier in your crawl space. The barrier and dehumidifier work together to protect the crawl space from excess moisture and the issues that come with it.
Keep your crawl space clean & dry as possible because up to 50% of your household air flows to it. Installing a crawl space vapor barrier and dehumidifier is usually regarded as the most effective technique to enhance indoor air quality and make energy savings within your house.
Water vapor penetrates the crawl space from the ground (even through cement), that’s why many homeowners choose to enclose their crawl space.
Excess moisture and water vapor can cause a variety of issues in your house. Moisture from the ground can seep through the foundation and into your home because water vapor can flow through porous cement.
The following are some of the most common reasons why homeowners decide to enclose their crawl space:
Encapsulating a crawl space is a great idea for those whose home has one. The pest protection alone is worth it, and the enhanced energy efficiency will pay for the installation over time.
If you are living in humid places near bodies of water or at sea level, it is important to encapsulate your crawl spaces. The ground surrounding your home typically has more moisture, and the increased air humidity will make it a lot easier for mold and mildew to develop.
A number issues might happen if your crawl space is not properly encapsulated and sealed:
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