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Crawl Space Affecting Your Indoor Air Quality?

10/14/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO technician suited up in white PPE and inspecting a scrawlspace for mold. Crawl space issues? SERVPRO of Waycross, Hinesville & Douglas can handle that.

When it comes to crawl spaces- we are most likely talking about dirt, rocks, beams, and duct work. But did you realize your crawl space can be negatively affecting the air you breathe in your home. Unwanted moisture in your crawl space can cause health risk for you and your family.

How does moisture get in?

Moisture accumulates in your crawl space because of high humidity, changing temperatures which leads to condensation. For this reason, it is important that the moisture content of your crawlspace is monitored properly. When moisture in your crawl space is not monitored, mold and rot will begin growing on beams, joists, and insulation.

When mold is growing beneath your home take action; up to 40% of the air in your home seeps up through the crawlspace.

In a nutshell, when your crawl space has a mold issue, your indoor air quality will be negatively affected in your home.

The Fix:
Crawl Space Encapsulation!
Crawl Space Encapsulation means that a crawl space is protected from moisture by using a vapor barrier on the floor and walls.

Why choose encapsulation?
Crawl Space Encapsulation allows you to control the environment; unlike open crawl spaces. Crawl Space Encapsulation allows you to keep that space closed off to outside factors as well as keep it at a steady and controlled temperature. Once crawl space encapsulation is complete your home is not only cleaner, but healthier for you and your family.

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(912)285-0724

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