Articles - Crawlspace

What Is a Vapor Barrier?

A vapor barrier, also known as a crawl space moisture barrier, is a heavy-duty tarp-like apparatus made from polyethylene. Vapor barriers are used to seal off or “encapsulate” crawl spaces beneath houses, thereby preventing moisture from emanating up through the soil and collecting in the crawlspace where it can lead to mold and mildew growth. During a crawlspace encapsulation, a ...

How Long Does Crawlspace Encapsulation Last?

Crawlspace encapsulation entails installing a vapor barrier in a crawlspace to prevent moisture from seeping up through the ground and collecting in the crawlspace. In some cases, additional components may be installed, such as a dehumidifier and a sump pump, which, respectively, keep humidity levels low enough to prevent mold from forming on the floor joists, and remove standing water ...

What Are the Benefits of Crawlspace Encapsulation?

Crawlspace encapsulation entails carefully applying a thick sheet of polyethylene—often called a vapor barrier or moisture barrier—to the ground beneath your home, the inside of your foundation walls, and sometimes even the underside of your floor. After the vapor barrier is in place, a dehumidifier is employed to remove moisture from the air, floor joists, and other structural components that ...

The Team at Engineered Solutions of Georgia Can Encapsulate the Crawl Space in Your Atlanta Home

Encapsulating a crawl space is the process of sealing it off from the soil beneath and the house up above. This is typically done by lining every inch of your crawl space with a durable tarp-like material made of polyethylene. Often called a moisture barrier, this sheet of polyethylene is sealed up at all the seams with special waterproofing tape. ...

Is a Vapor Barrier Necessary in a Crawl Space?

Generally speaking, yes. A vapor barrier is necessary in a crawl space. It’s the most efficient and effective way to seal the crawl space off from the damp ground beneath it. Vapor barriers help to prevent moisture in the ground from entering the crawl space. Without a vapor barrier, the moisture would dampen the crawl space, leading to possible mold ...

How Do You Seal a Crawl Space?

There is a right way and a wrong way to properly seal a crawl space. The wrong way involves simply adding a vapor barrier with no additional services or precautions. Sealing a crawl space with a vapor barrier and nothing else may reduce the amount of humidity that enters your home through exposed soil in your crawl space, but it ...

How to Keep Water Out of the Crawl Space at Your Home in Atlanta, GA

Maintaining a dry, clean crawl space is important for homeowners in Atlanta and throughout the state of Georgia and beyond. Not only does a wet, dirty crawl space smell bad, but it can also serve as a breeding ground for mold and other bacteria, as well as a home for annoying pests such as insects or rodents. But, keeping a ...

Crawlspace Encapsulation for Homes in Atlanta, Georgia & Surrounding Areas

Although you may rarely pay it a visit, and although it’s hidden underneath your floorboards, the crawlspace in your home isn’t something that should be considered “out of sight, out of mind.” Crawlspaces, if not maintained properly, can become breeding grounds for snakes, insects, and rodents. Likewise, excess moisture in your crawlspace can prove hospitable to dangerous mold that can ...

Convert Crawlspace to Basement Informational Page – What’s Involved? Calculate the Cost

It can be extremely exciting to finally decide to convert your old crawlspace into a new finished basement, but it is important to remember that this is also a significant investment. In addition to the cost associated with this major home renovation, crawlspace conversion will require time and patience from the homeowner, while the construction project is under way. At ...

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