Crawl Space Encapsulation
Up to 50% of the air you breathe in your home can flow up from your crawl space, so it’s vital to keep your crawl space as clean and dry as possible. Even vented crawl spaces can hold moisture and put your home at risk of water damage from mold, wood rot, pest infestation, and decreased energy efficiency. Moisture can cause a variety of unwanted problems, so it’s extremely important to keep excess moisture out of your home.
Today, homeowners encapsulate their crawl space to keep moisture and the resulting unwanted problems out of their home. Sealing off your crawl space protects your home’s foundation and makes your house a healthier place in which to live. Adding a crawl space vapor barrier and dehumidifier is the best way to improve your home’s indoor air quality and maximize energy efficiency.
Crawl Space Encapsulation Defined
Crawl space encapsulation is the installation of a heavy-duty polyethylene barrier to cover the crawl space including floors, foundation walls, and possibly even its ceiling. An encapsulation barrier could be likened to the lining in your swimming pool that prevents leaks. The barrier works best when it covers your home’s crawl space completely. Sealing tape connects the barrier’s pieces throughout the space, and once the space is sealed, a dehumidifier helps regulate your crawl space’s moisture level.
Reasons People Encapsulate Their Crawl Space
Homeowners have crawl spaces encapsulated to avoid:
• Damage to Hardwood Floors and Floor Sheathing from excess Moisture coming from Crawl Space
• The dangers involved when mold is present in the home
• A musty mildew smell inside the home
• High out of control utility bills
• Windows that appear to sweat due to increased humidity levels coming from the crawl space
• Pest infestation in the crawl space and into the home
• Wet insulation that falls and rots.
The Benefits of Crawl Space Encapsulation
1. Improves air quality—Crawl space encapsulation promotes clean air circulation throughout your home, making it healthier to breathe for your friends and family. Unsealed crawl spaces are breeding grounds for moisture. When moisture is eliminated, humid air is no longer circulated throughout your home.
2. Eliminates insect infestation—Insects including termites need moisture to survive. Crawl space encapsulations eliminate the possibility of creating conditions that welcome pests such as termites. Avoid the threat of insect infestation, significant damage, and the hassle pests cause by simply addressing your crawl space needs with professional encapsulation.
3. Increases healthy living conditions—No one wants to get sick from spending time in their own home. Encapsulating a home’s crawl space makes the home a healthier place to live and breathe.
4. Prevents mold and mildew issues—Unwanted moisture issues are prevented when moisture is eliminated from under your home. And no musty, wet odors will enter your home from your heating and air conditioning unit.
5. Thwarts structural damage—For the long-term stability of your home’s foundation, it’s vital to prevent moisture from accumulating in your crawl space. When you prevent dampness from gathering in your crawl space, you also prevent it from seeping through to the dirt which surrounds your home’s foundation. Gutters aim water away from your home’s foundation, but a moist crawl space under your home can cause trouble. Crawl space encapsulation helps prevent moisture retention and makes your foundation more stable for years.
6. Increases energy efficiency—When your heating and air conditioning unit does not have to fight damp air created by a moist crawl space, it functions with less energy, which decreases your monthly utility bills. Note: crawl space encapsulation pays for itself over time due to the increased energy efficiency it provides your home.
7. Improves the comfort of your floors. With crawl space encapsulation, the temperature of your home’s hardwood and tile floors will be more comfortable to walk on, especially during winter months. Encapsulation also keeps your home from feeling wet and humid during the hot summer months.
What Crawl Space Encapsulation Includes
Professionals begin by assessing your home’s needs and verifying your crawl space is suitable for encapsulation. Crawl space encapsulation includes:
• Raking the soil under the house to make it flat and smooth
• Removing debris
• Adding a new access door for extra ventilation
• Adding foam insulation on all block walls
• Installing a 20-mm moisture barrier on walls and floor
• Installing humidifiers and a drainpipe if needed
• Removing all old, unneeded, or damaged insulation
• Treating for mold and mildew as needed
• Adding steel wool around all pipes leading into the house with spray foam insulation
• Installing new insulation
Ready to enjoy your home again?
Crawl space encapsulation increases the value of your home, brings better air quality within it, and helps you avoid major problems with structural damage or insect infestation. Integrity Crawl Space Design is committed to making sure your crawl space needs are addressed promptly and professionally. And with our detail-oriented staff, you will have a positive contractor experience throughout the crawl space encapsulation design process.
What to Expect When Hiring Integrity Crawl Space Design
• A clear and honest evaluation of your home’s needs
• An owner actively managing your project
• Work that is guaranteed
The proper installation of your crawl space encapsulation is vital to its effectiveness. Consistency and accuracy are key when installing the barrier, so contact professionals with experience in crawl space encapsulation for lasting results. Integrity Crawl Space Design in Ruidoso, NM offers reliable crawl space encapsulation and other home remodeling and repairs.
Integrity Crawl Space Design is qualified to expertly handle all your home repair needs. We are known for dependable guidance, excellent products, and expert care. Consider us your go-to contractor in El Paso, TX, Las Cruces, Ruidoso, Cloudcroft and all of Southern New Mexico.