Crawl space encapsulation is a method of sealing off a crawl space using thick, white, polyethylene plastic to create a barrier against moisture, mold, pests, and other potential sources of damage. Here’s a breakdown of the concept:
Who Needs It?
Advantages
Disadvantages
Overall, while crawl space encapsulation offers numerous benefits for homeowners, including protection against moisture damage and improved energy efficiency, it’s essential to consider the potential challenges and ensure the work is done properly to maximize its effectiveness.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to properly encapsulate a crawl space:
Alternatives to Encapsulation:
Ultimately, the choice between crawl space encapsulation and alternatives depends on factors such as climate, existing issues, budget, and desired outcomes for the crawl space
Our team of experts can assess your crawl space and give you an idea of how much it would cost to encapsulate it.
Generally speaking, crawl space encapsulation costs thousands of dollars—anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on the job. However, keep in mind that you can expect your investment to protect your crawl space for up to 20 years.