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A Conditioned Crawl Space®

by | Friday, July 24, 2015

This design is referred to by many different names; encapsulated crawl space, closed crawl space, conditioned crawl space®. All of these names refer to essentially the same thing but may have a different process. The vents are permanently closed. The crawl space is completely sealed off...

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Concrete Encapsulation

by | Thursday, July 23, 2015

This type of crawl space takes advantage of both the “closed” and the “concrete” crawl space strengths. In this design sealing the walls with an insulation to control energy costs also protects the crawl space from moisture penetration from the foundation walls.

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Concrete Crawl Space

by | Monday, June 15, 2015

A crawl space with a concrete floor either with or without foundation vents This type of crawl space is not as common but has its advantages. For one, this type of construction is more energy efficient than an open crawl space if constructed without foundation vents.

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Closed Crawl Space

by | Tuesday, May 12, 2015

A closed crawl space is one that was built without foundation Vents Within the last few years the building code has allowed homes built on a crawl space to be built as a “closed crawl space”. This means foundation vents are not required as long as other requirements are met. This type of crawl space is more energy efficient than an open crawl space. Sealing the crawl space is also known as...

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Spray Foam Insulation in a Crawl Space

by | Monday, May 4, 2015

Spray foam may be a good alternative for the parts of your home that are above grade, but it is not a superior product for a crawl space regardless of the salesman’s insistence that it is an “air barrier” or that it is a “moisture barrier”.

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