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Most crawl spaces have fiberglass insulation on the ceiling. The insulation itself is not as useful compared to encapsulating the crawl space, but when there is moisture in the crawl space, then it becomes entirely useless. In Owensboro, Kentucky, a homeowner had fiberglass insulation that was starting to droop or fall because there was moisture and humidity present. The homeowner decided to contact Healthy Spaces to come out and encapsulate the crawl.
To control the amount of water that came in through the dirt floor, a drainage matting it laid down to direct water flow towards the sump pump. Next, CleanSpace is sealed on the floor and walls to protect against water vapor. SilverGlow insulation in also been installed on the walls to add insulation. This system is effective at reducing energy costs. All fiberglass insulation is taken out and the new waterproofing system will prevent moisture from appearing again.
In Island, KY, a water leak occurred in a homeowner's crawl space, causing wetness, and recently noticed a smell traveling up to the main floor. Insulation had begun to fall under the house. Once insulation, also known as fiberglass floor insulation has been exposed to moisture, it becomes useless to the home. After fiberglass insulation has been exposed to moisture, it will become a thriving home for mold.
All fiberglass insulation is removed from the crawl space before installing a new, efficient system. Dimple polyethylene membrane drainage matting is laid across the floor to allow water to flow toward the SmartSump pump that was put in. Next, CleanSpace is secured on the floor and sides of the space. CleanSpace is a 20 mil plastic liner that has an antimicrobial additive manufactured into the material, the homeowner loved the transformation and value that it brought to his home!
In Newburgh, IN, a family wished to have an access well to the crawl space that was located outside their home. The old entryway was not insulated, causing any weather conditions outside, to enter the crawl space. If one of the family members needed to enter the crawl space from the outside, it was a bit difficult due to the tight entryway. If your crawl space entrance is below the ground outside, it likely lets in air and collects water and debris, but this can be fixed!
The Turtl access well combines a secure crawl space door and access that has no leaky joints. Since it is made from rigid plastic, the Turtl will never rot or corrode. An added benefit of the Turtl is that it is secure and lockable. The Turtl is clean and dry, secure and lockable, and looks great from the outside. Once the Turtl access well is installed for the family, it will provide accessibility and security for the home.
Healthy Spaces received a call from a homeowner in Utica, Kentucky, who was having drainage issues. Water was collecting and then running into a single collection spot in the corner of his crawl space. He was interested in encapsulating the space to prevent future flooding and moisture from happening again. Moisture and humidity were present for a while, resulting in mold growth on organic surfaces such as the wooden beams of the crawl space. If mold is left untreated, it could lead to negative impacts on one's health. Studies have shown that prolonged exposure to mold can cause asthma.
The crawl space needed an effective drainage system that would leave the crawl space dry, such as a dimpled polyethylene membrane. The dimples allow water to flow to a sump while protecting the CleanSpace that is installed on top. CleanSpace is always paired with dimpled matting for added protection against rubble or dirt and proper draining. CleanSpace has an antimicrobial additive manufactured into the material which prevents mold growth on the liner. The liner is secured on the floor and walls, to keep outside moisture/air from escaping into the space. Once the encapsulation project was completed, the homeowner was stunned by not only the physical transformation but the peace of mind of knowing that his health wouldn't be at risk from mold.
A homeowner located in Oakland City, IN was concerned about spiders in the crawl space and wanted an inspection and solution to this problem. When spiders and other critters are spotted in a crawl space, this would conclude that humidity and outside air are entering the crawl space. Spiders love damp crawl spaces since other bugs are found there for them to prey on. When a spider is present, it is suspected that there are other critters around. These critters will eventually work their way up to the floor above the crawl space for more room to roam around in. This would not be an ideal situation for any healthy home.
The first solution for discarding unwanted critters would be to start with the openings inside the crawl space. If there were any open vents in the crawl space, they needed to be sealed. A CleanSpace liner is used to cover the ground and sides of the floor. A smart sump pump is installed to pump away water. A SaniDry Sedona is used to dehumidify the crawl space and allow dry air to be present. Living critters are not attracted to dry air, which would make living conditions unbearable. Once the crawl space contained tools necessary for making sure spiders and other critters would not enter again, it reassured the homeowner that entering the crawl space would be safe in the future.