5 Tips For Getting Your Crawlspace Encapsulated

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5 Tips For Getting Your Crawlspace Encapsulated

6 May 2021
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If you have an open crawlspace, you are going to want to get your crawlspace encapsulated. An encapsulated crawlspace will help reduce energy costs, improve the air quality of your home, keep pests out, and protect your home against mold.

To get your crawlspace ready for the encapsulation process, there are numerous steps you are going to need to take.

1. Check for Standing Water

First, you are going to want to check for standing water. If there is any standing water, you will want to work with a professional to pump out the water. Don't try to remove the standing water on your own; there is a risk of electrocution when removing standing water from a crawl space. Water in your crawl space is a significant safety issue.

2. Set Up Lights

Second, you are going to need to set up lights. The crawlspace is not going to have enough light for you to work on its own. You are going to want to bring in external light to light up space. You want to have good lighting for the encapsulation process to ensure no errors are made.

3. Clean the Floor

Third, you need to clean up the floor. In most crawlspaces, the floor is made from dirt. You are not going to be able to get rid of the dirt. What you can do, though, is pick up and remove any debris on the floor as well as any sharp rocks or objects. You will want to work to smooth out the floor so that it is as even and free of harmful objects as possible.

4. Check Electrical Wiring

You are going to have electrical wiring in your crawlspace. You don't want the wiring to get in the way. Check all the electrical wiring in the crawlspace, and work to secure the wiring. You don't want to have loose wiring hanging down when you are working to secure the space later. Taking the time to strap all electrical wiring in properly will help create a safe work environment.

5. Verify Quality of Plumbing Pipes

Finally, you need to verify the quality of the plumbing pipes. You are going to want to check the pipes to ensure they are not leaking carefully. If the pipes are metal, you are going to want to look out for signs of corrosion. If you have any corroded pipes, you will want to replace them before encapsulating your crawlspace.

If you want to enjoy the benefits of encapsulating your crawlspace, you will need to prepare the space first. You will want to check for standing water, set up lights, clean up the floor, check electrical wiring, and verify the quality of plumbing pipes.

Reach out to a local crawlspace encapsulation service to learn more.