Alan Roody
3 min readJun 11, 2021

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Benefits of crawl space encapsulation

When did you last check your crawl space condition? This is probably the last place you’ll pay attention to in your home. It could be infested with rodents; insects and you never know until you open things up. You may also have a spatial challenge, and that means you’ll have to pull yourself along the ground due to a lack of enough room to stand up in most structures. If your concrete pad was not well finished, moving around can be pretty uncomfortable.

Your indoor air quality and other adverse effects will be felt if you ignore the conditions of your crawl space.

See below why you need crawl space encapsulation.

Will reduce moisture issues occurring in your crawl space.

Some of the significant concerns that face a home are humidity with too much moisture indoors, which sets the stage for mildew, mold, and fungal growth. Again, there’s also a high likelihood of pests infestation due to high humidity. The crawlspace encapsulation allows for proper ventilation and waterproofing, ensuring no moisture, bringing down the risk of a potential health hazard.

It helps you control pest populations.

Several bothersome pests are kept out through crawl space encapsulation. One of the significant advantages of this product is providing a layer of protection for your home. When perfectly installed, this can stop insects and other pests from getting into your home. Think also of specific items or insect-specific barriers that will reduce wildlife, rodents, and other insects from entering the space.

Reduces the overall heating costs

The cost of installing an encapsulation system may be high, but the sealing process will help reduce the heating and cooling costs over the product’s lifetime. The barriers that a professional contractor installs are crucial in improving the environment. When you seal the crawl space, it creates a form of insulation and protects the heat from leaving the indoors and keeps the cold in the ground below from entering the home. During the hot months of summer, the encapsulation cools down your structure so you don’t have to incur higher HVAC costs.

It keeps off bothersome odors from your home.

Apart from those pests and all those other activities, the most significant contributor to that disturbing odor in your home is the crawl space area. The professional contractor will clean the space before the installation of the system, and that ensures longevity. They work to seal the space underneath your home and thus stop any future odors.

You can use the space for additional storage.

Encapsulating the crawl space creates a sanitary environment for your home. The area is not prone to wide swings of humidity and thus can be used for extra storage. If the area underneath your house is large and accessible, encapsulation may be less expensive than creating extra storage in your property.

You can add a radiant heating system.

When your crawl space is encapsulated, you’ve got an option to install some radiant heat system. There are cost considerations, yes, but the system adds another level of energy efficiency, and thus, the room temperature is kept at consistent levels.

The success of the crawl space encapsulation depends on the space beneath your home. To gain the maximum benefits from it, the professional encapsulating your crawl space should be someone who has the experience and a work portfolio.

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