You’re right, encapsulation is a common option when it comes to addressing moisture problems in crawl spaces
. While there are plenty of potential benefits, there are some cons to consider when it comes to crawl space encapsulation: the installation process is expensive and can cost thousands of dollars, and it requires a considerable amount of maintenance. The encapsulation process involves sealing off vents and installing a water-resistant barrier that works together with a dehumidifier to help keep your crawl space dry. How often maintenance is required will depend on the components your system is using, like the type of dehumidifier and the number of sump pumps, for example.
Encapsulating your home’s
crawl space can help address moisture and standing water problems, protect against pests, improve indoor air quality, help reduce heating and cooling costs, and even add value to your home. (However, installation and maintenance costs may chip away at any potential return on investment (ROI)). If your crawl space is prone to significant moisture problems, you’ll also want to make sure your home is protected by the right insurance, including water backup coverage if you have a sump pump. This might be included in your home insurance policy, or you might have to purchase additional coverage.
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