Crawl Space Moisture Control is one of the many services we offer related to crawl space repairs. Controlling water in a liquid state from entering the space under your home is handled with installing a dewatering system made up of French drains and sump pumps. We control high humidity levels with professional-grade crawl space dehumidifiers.
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As a general guideline, you should keep the humidity level in your crawl area below 55%. Depending on where you reside and what season you are in, this intensity may vary slightly. However, it's a good idea to keep track of the humidity level all year.
The vents in your crawl area should always be closed and secured against the elements. Open vents, first and foremost, allow moisture to enter your crawl space. This offers the ideal habitat for mold and mildew to thrive.
Unvented. The main advantage of a vented crawl space over one that isn't is that venting can help to reduce radon and moisture-related decay dangers by diluting the crawl space air. Providing a ventilated crawl space may also make sense in flood-prone places, such as hurricane-prone coastal zones.
In the summer, these vents allow outside air to circulate beneath the floor, preventing moisture buildup that promotes mildew and decay. The vents are closed in the winter, when the air is dryer, to prevent the pipes in the crawl space from freezing.
The cost is determined by a number of criteria, including the size of your crawl space, its current state, and the materials used.
When you lower the temperature to 70 degrees (the average crawlspace temperature), the humidity level in the air rises to 100 percent. About 40% of the crawlspace air enters the house, according to estimates. This has a big impact on the quality of your indoor air.
Installing a crawlspace dehumidifier is the best way to keep moisture levels under control. Your below-grade space will be drier, cleaner, healthier, and more energy efficient with this system.
Yes. In your crawl area, you'll need a vapor barrier. Furthermore, a moisture barrier is the bare minimum of protection that your crawl space should have. A vapor barrier can help you prevent costly repairs.
Yes, a plastic cover or vapor barrier is required, especially in a crawl space with a dirt floor. Moisture will travel to the surface of the earth without a vapor barrier, causing major issues in the crawl space, including mold and perhaps structural rot. The plastic should completely cover the floor.
A drying mechanism is required in every encapsulated crawlspace. A dehumidifier is our choice, but contractors frequently use the "supply air" method to dry your crawlspace. Supply air may do a decent job of drying out the crawlspace in some homes.
A dehumidifier can help prevent mold and mildew from growing in your crawl space, but it won't get rid of it once it's there. A dehumidifier, in fact, can spread mold spores across the room and even into your home.
When properly maintained, your crawl space dehumidifier can last anywhere from 3 to 5 years.
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Extremely High Humidity Mold can only grow in environments with a humidity level of 55 percent or above. Mold may be controlled in your house by utilizing a dehumidifier and sufficient ventilation, which can lower the risk of mold growth.
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Make sure the current humidity does not go below 30%. Dehumidifiers can help keep your crawlspace dry, but they shouldn't dry it out completely.
It is vital that the earth slopes away from your home by at least 1/2 inch every foot. This will aid in keeping moisture at bay and under control in your foundation.
Depending on the season, the ground is wet or dry, but a moist crawl space might be caused by water gathering in above pipes or condensation.
Leaking water or sewer lines, as well as overwatering plants surrounding the house, are the most typical reasons. This issue is frequently caused by leaks in plumbing fittings and rusted pipes. If at all feasible, make repairs as soon as possible to avoid more harm!
Use high-volume fans and structural drying dehumidifiers to dry out a crawl area. These are designed to dry out your property after floods or leaks in the crawlspace - house fans will not do the job as effectively!
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Chesapeake, VA
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Suffolk, VA
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Windsor, VA
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Carrolton, VA
Hampton, VA
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Poquoson, VA
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Hawk Crawlspace & Foundation Repair provides crawl space and basement waterproofing, crawl space encapsulation and foundation repairs to solve moisture and mold problems in Chesapeake, VA and surrounding areas.
Please see our most requested services listed below. If you have a flooded crawl space due to a lack of a french drain, sump pump, we can help! If you need of mold removal due to high humidity levels, we will make sure to your crawl space stays clean, dry and healthy!
Crawl space vapor barrier installation is a cost-effective way to solve moisture control problems. Crawl space vapor barriers are designed to keep humidity, water, and wet air from entering the home through the crawl space floor. This helps prevent mold and mildew build-up that can lead to structural damage and uncomfortable living conditions for the occupants of your home!
Crawl space mold removal is one of the most important steps in solving moisture control problems. Mold can quickly become a major issue for homes, and those who go ahead with cleanup and remediation as soon as possible will be more likely to keep the problem from spreading. Getting rid of the mold before it starts to take over your entire home will save you both time and money.
Crawl Space Waterproofing is a necessity. It's not just about protecting your home from water damage, it also helps you avoid the health and safety risks of mold!
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