Why and How Would Air In a Crawlspace Impact Your Home?


Bad crawlspaceWhy and how would air in a crawlspace impact your home?

Part 2 in a 4-part series

Air circulates in homes from top to bottom. As much as half the air in your first floor may have first come from your crawlspace. So any mold spores or contaminants in your basement or crawlspace will migrate into the air you breathe in your home.

Foundation vents make it worse. During hot summer months, hot and humid air flows into the crawl space. As that hot air hits with metal ductwork underneath floorboards, condensation forms. Over time, this can lead to rust. Then, the ducts that circulate air conditioning in the summer and heat in the winter time will add particles of rust into the air you breathe.

Often, people with asthma and allergies stay indoors when pollen counts are high.. Bad air in a crawlspace or basement can compound their problems. When a family puts a cleanspace encapsulation system into their home, they can eliminate these risks.

Damp air can also seep from the crawlspace or basement into the home and carry obnoxious odors with it.

Part 3 – how do leaky crawlspaces cost families more money with higher utility bills and what can they do about it?

Want to know more?

Check Part 1 in this series: Crawlspace Air Risks in Evansville, Indiana.

Check Part 3 in this series: Crawlspace Energy Wasters in Evansville, Indiana.

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