Bryars Spray Foam is your home’s foundation and its most crucial component. Dirt crawl spaces are not only unattractive, but they can lead to serious structural issues and air quality problems throughout your house. Fortunately, crawlspace encapsulation can help.
During the encapsulation process, a heavy-duty barrier is installed in your crawl space to protect it from moisture and mold. In addition, the waterproof membrane reduces the risk of flooding, which can be a major problem in this part of the country with our frequent rainstorms. The vapor barrier also helps to keep heated and cooled air from escaping through the crawl space, saving you money.
Bryars Spray Foam: Safeguarding Your Home Against Moisture and Mold
Before the installation of a crawlspace vapor barrier, it is important to thoroughly clean the space. This may involve pest removal and debris cleanup. It’s a good idea to fix any plumbing or foundation issues found during this process before sealing the area. This will prevent future problems, and it’s much easier to do this before the encapsulation process is complete.
Crawlspace encapsulation is often done in conjunction with a dehumidifier to maintain proper humidity levels. It is also a good idea to use an energy-efficient dehumidifier because it will save you money on your energy bills. In addition, regular inspections are important to ensure that the vapor barrier is working properly. This will prevent critters and moisture from entering the crawl space, which can cause wood rot and a host of other problems.
Bryars Spray Foam
Elrod, Alabama (Service area type of client)
(205) 576-5009