
Should I Close the Crawl Space Vents or Leave them Open? Learn More
Sealing your crawl space vents is the most sensible thing to do especially in summer when the outside air is dense with moisture.
Sealing your crawl space vents is the most sensible thing to do especially in summer when the outside air is dense with moisture.
Tired of dealing with musty smells and mold in your home? It may be time to encapsulate your crawl space. Learn about the causes of crawl space problems.
The Stack Effect ruins the air in your home and your crawl space. Learn how you can protect against it.
When wood comes in contact with water, wood rot forms. This problem is prevalent in damp basements and crawl spaces. Learn more about its harmful effects here.
There are many ways to dry a wet crawl space, but some don’t last. Learn what to avoid and how experts fix crawl space moisture.
If you notice that bad smells are coming from your crawl space, do not ignore them. Most of the time they are a sign that something irregular is happening.
Many homeowners are wondering if they should install a dehumidifier on top of their crawl space encapsulation. Here’s everything you need to know!
A flooded crawl space is a hotbed of mold, and the ponding water can lead to structural damage.
Bug droppings and mold alike pose dangers to your home. It’s key to identify them and address their dangers individually.
Wood rot and mold impact the overall health of your home, but what’s the difference between these types of crawl space damage?
Is crawl space ventilation necessary? This guide explains the effects of ventilation on your crawl space and how to curb moisture.
A dirt crawl space can cause moisture issues and other problems in your home. Learn how to waterproof a dirt crawl space.
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