Crawl Space Inspection
The crawl space during the inspection revealed musty odors emanating due to moisture. It's important to note that up to half of the air you breathe on the first floor of your home comes from your crawl space. Ensuring this space is properly sealed and dry is essential for maintaining healthy indoor air quality.
High Wood Moisture
If this moisture level is not addressed, it can lead to serious problems such as wood rot, mold growth, and structural damage over time. High moisture content weakens the wood's integrity, making it more susceptible to decay and compromising the safety of the entire structure. Proper moisture control is essential to protect your home and ensure long-term durability.
Measuring Humidity Levels
Our expert measuring the humidity levels in a crawl space, a crucial step in the encapsulation process. High humidity can create an environment conducive to mold growth, which can lead to health issues and structural damage. During our encapsulation process, we will reduce these humidity levels to prevent mold growth and protect the overall health and safety of your home.
Mold Spores Discovered
Mold spores found in a crawl space, a clear sign of excessive moisture. Mold spores can spread rapidly, leading to compromised indoor air quality and potential health risks for homeowners. Addressing the underlying moisture issues is essential to prevent further mold growth and protect the home's structural integrity.
Fallen Insulation in Crawl Space
Insulation has fallen in a crawl space, a common problem often caused by excessive moisture. When humidity levels are high, the insulation absorbs moisture, becoming heavy and losing its ability to stay in place. Over time, this moisture can lead to mold growth and reduce the insulation's effectiveness, making it harder to regulate the temperature in your home.
Drainage Matting and CleanSpace Liner
Our expert recommended the installation of Drainage Matting followed by a 20-mil thick CleanSpace Liner during a crawl space encapsulation. The Drainage Matting helps manage water flow beneath the crawl space, preventing water from pooling. The CleanSpace Liner, installed over the matting, creates a durable barrier that completely seals the crawl space from ground moisture and humidity. Together, these components work to keep the crawl space dry, reducing the risk of mold growth and improving overall air quality in your home.
Vent Sealed with SilverGlo
The open vent in a crawl space, which can allow moisture, humid air, and pests to enter, compromising the effectiveness of an encapsulation. To address this, we would seal the vent with SilverGlo insulation. SilverGlo is a reflective, rigid insulation that not only blocks outside air but also enhances the crawl space's energy efficiency by reflecting heat back into the space. Sealing vents with SilverGlo is crucial for creating a fully encapsulated environment, helping to maintain a dry, controlled climate in your crawl space.
SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier and EverLast Door
Our expert recommended the addition of a SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier and a new EverLast Door for the crawl space. The SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier is designed to efficiently remove excess moisture from the air, preventing mold growth and improving air quality. The EverLast Door, made from 1/2 inch thick PVC plastic, provides an airtight seal to keep outside air and moisture from entering the crawl space. Together, these solutions enhance the encapsulation process by maintaining a dry, controlled environment and ensuring long-term protection for your home.