Sunday, 23 November 2014

Prevent Moisture Problems With Crawlspace Encapsulation Atlanta Contractors

By Ida Dorsey


Crawlspaces can become a menace when moisture takes a toll in your home. Since these areas are located underground, they tend to suffer moisture problems than other areas. To protect your home from water damage, you may want to seek crawlspace encapsulation Atlanta, GA contractors to work on the spaces and seal them using a favor barrier material. These spaces are not easily accessible and they are mainly used to provide access to plumbing fixtures.

During rainy season, the water table on the soils around your home increases and the moisture may penetrate through walls and concretes to enter the basements and crawlspaces. Similarly, the backfill area around the foundation of a house may have loose soils that soak in water heavily. When you are constructing the foundation, you excavate the ground and put up the walls.

You may encounter a spider or other harmful insect crawling on the surfaces. Due to the fact that the area is left unclean for a long time, whenever there is dampness and increased moisture, the debris begins to rot and your home smells bad. One major problem about crawlspaces is that they can allow moisture to get into your home and through stack effect, it rises to other parts of a house.

Soon you may have your home invaded by molds and mildew. The moisture also affects the efficiency of your HVAC system and you may find that you are using a lot of energy to dry the areas and provide fresh air. Molds affect your family and cause respiratory complications like runny nose, sneezing, coughing, and water eyes. Molds will eat away organic materials like furniture, wooden floors, paintings, ceilings, and other materials.

However, if the soils put in the backfill areas are not compressed properly, they will tend to soak in moisture and allow it to penetrate through the concretes and cracks to the interior of a house. Inside a house, moisture encourages the growth of molds. The areas begin to stink as debris starts rotting.

The family will be affected by the molds as spores are dispersed inside the house. Homes that have high moisture content will mean that you have to dehumidify them. This will cost you in energy consumption. The HVAC system may also be overwhelmed by the constant need for fresh air meaning you will not only overwork your air conditioners but also incur increased energy bills.

One solution to prevent moisture in crawlspaces is covering them with an insulating material. The material is fitted on the floors and the walls to ensure moisture cannot enter inside the house. This encapsulation material should be fitted by a qualified contractor to prevent moisture being trapped between the material and the floors.

If you are going to fit such materials, expect to deal with the same problem of moisture in the near future. Make sure you choose a contractor who uses quality material that will not absorb moisture and encourage the growth of molds. Some materials do not perform well in encapsulating surfaces and they will only cost you for nothing. A good contractor will only use those materials that cannot absorb moisture and they are durable.




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