Blog Layout

Crawl Space Encapsulation

Rachael Eslao • August 25, 2022

Crawl Space Encapsulation -Eldersburg, MD

Around 20 percent of new homes have crawl spaces. They house your home's HVAC, electrical, plumbing, gas lines, and irrigation system. Mold and mildew are very common in homes with open vented crawl spaces. The effects of these issues include compromising your HVAC equipment’s efficiency and durability. Additionally, water damage can result in costly crawlspace repairs. 

 

For these reasons, experts advise encapsulation. But what is crawl space encapsulation exactly? What makes this home improvement worthwhile? More importantly, how does one go about a crawl space encapsulation?

 

What is Crawl Space Encapsulation Exactly?

Encapsulating your crawl space refers to adding a heavy-duty moisture barrier on the floor, sealed foundation vents, additional insulated walls, and adding a dehumidifier.

 

Why Encapsulate Crawl Spaces 

The crawl space can deliver up to 50% of household air into the home, so it’s important to keep it as dry and clean as possible. Installing a crawl space vapor barrier and dehumidifier is widely recognized as the best way to improve indoor air quality and save energy inside your home. Many people encapsulate their crawl space to keep the moisture out because water vapor enters from the ground (even through cement).

 

Advantages of Vapor Barriers

  • Better air quality inside your home and crawl space.
  • Inhospitable to wood-destroying insects and pests
  • Improves living conditions
  • Avoid fungi/mold problems and structural damage
  • Increased energy efficiency in your home

 

Cost of Crawl Space Encapsulation?

Crawl space encapsulation costs approximately $7,500 on average but could be as high as $30,000. Several factors may determine the cost, such as:

  • Your crawl space size
  • Its condition
  • Materials you want to use 
  • Contractors you hire

In order to choose the most affordable crawlspace encapsulation services, do comparison shopping before deciding on a contractor.

 

Why Should You Consider Crawl Space Encapsulation?

Water vapor and moisture in your home can cause a number of problems. Since water vapor can move through the porous cement of your foundation, moisture can seep through and into your home.

Some of the reasons why people seal their crawl spaces are:

  • Mold
  • Insect problems
  • Musty smell in basement
  • Wet insulation
  • High cooling costs
  • Soft or separating floors
  • Condensation on windows

 

Things to Consider Before Encapsulating

A poorly encapsulated and sealed crawl space can cause other problems:

  • Before encapsulating a crawl space, long-term bulk water issues must be addressed (look for standing water or water stains on foundation walls).
  • The termite control company may also have some restrictions on how much of your crawl space you can cover, so contact your exterminator before encapsulating.
  • If there are combustion devices in the crawl space, you must look at the possibility of back-drafting.

 

If you are looking for a professional to help encapsulate your crawl space, give Restoration 1 of Eldersburg a call today!

Varied Types of Storm Damage That Can Impact Your Home
By Rachael Eslao August 23, 2023
From roof leaks to structural compromises, let's explore the range of potential storm-related issues.
How to Prevent Water Damage Behind Shower Tiles in Woodbine, MD
By Rachael Eslao July 28, 2023
In this blog post, we'll explore effective ways to prevent water damage behind shower tiles, providing you with the knowledge to safeguard your bathroom investment.
Breaking Down the Fire Damage Restoration Process
By Rachael Eslao May 31, 2023
In this blog post, we will delve into the comprehensive fire damage restoration process offered by Restoration 1 of Eldersburg, shedding light on the steps taken to rebuild and restore properties devastated by fire.
Freshening Up Your Home: Tips for Removing Winter Odors
By Rachael Eslao April 19, 2023
Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to remove these odors and freshen up your living space.
Protecting Your Home from Snow-Related Tree Damage
By Rachael Eslao March 25, 2023
One of the most common causes of tree damage during snowfall is the weight of the snow on the branches. Trees that are not used to heavy snow loads are particularly vulnerable to damage.
Dealing with Water Damage Caused by Dripping Pipes Under a Sink
By Rachael Eslao February 24, 2023
One of the most obvious signs of water damage caused by dripping pipes under a sink is the presence of water or moisture around the base of the sink cabinet. This can lead to the growth of mold and mildew, which can be harmful to health and difficult to remove.
SUPPLIES, PROCEDURES, AND GUIDELINES FOR CRIME SCENE CLEANUP
By Rachael Eslao January 18, 2023
We handle the cleanup of traumatic situations daily at Restoration 1 of Eldersburg, and we understand that our customers require more than just supplies and a cleaning regimen during this trying time.
Prevent water damage
By Rachael Eslao December 20, 2022
The winter months are also prone to flooding caused by heavy rains or melting snow. All of this means that, as part of their annual winter home preparation, residents must take extra precautions to protect their properties from water damage, and business owners should do the same.
Avoiding Christmas Tree Fires
By Rachael Eslao November 14, 2022
Extension cords should not be utilized for prolonged periods of time. Using an extension cord to light your Christmas tree is not a good idea.
Damage Caused by Washing Machine Hoses
By Rachael Eslao October 18, 2022
You don't want to delay drying times since that is when mold will grow. Depending on how quickly certain materials release moisture or water, your home can be dry in three to five days.
More Posts
Share by: