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Why Do Crawlspaces Become Damp?

We at EZ Breathe get this question regularly. We also get this statement often: “Well that is just the way basements are, and the way they smell.” Of course this is timely in much of the country right now… snow is melting, or has melted. Rain is falling…and more water in the soil outside our homes leads to….

When we are talking about DAMP, let’s be clear, we don’t mean WET. If you have liquid water that trickles across your floor at times, or even pools or floods your basement/crawlspace, that is WET, and it needs EZ Breathe, and some other work. Between EZ Breathe and our extensive family of distributors, we can help you solve WET basement problems.

When we are talking about DAMP, we are talking about air borne moisture, “feels damp”, condensation on cold surfaces, usually accompanied by musty odors.

For more related information about the crawl space conditioner system, click here. "Why Is My Basement/Crawlspace Damp?"- EZ Breathe

Why is your basement or crawlspace damp? Very simple, even in the absence of liquid water entering your home through the foundation, research has documented “as much as 15 gallons per day of water vapor entering a basement space via vapor transmission through unsealed walls, floors, cracks, and openings and by evaporation from wet surfaces.” (Powell and Rogers, Kansas State University, “Dry Basements and Crawlspaces”.)

And that water vapor can wreak havoc in our homes! What can it cause/exacerbate?
Mold
– Structural issues
– Bugs, spiders, etc.
– Health issues

How do we handle water vapor in the rest of our homes?
– In the bathrooms, we vent it to the outside
– In the kitchen, we vent it to the outside
– Our clothes dryer? Yep, vent to the outside

Has anyone ever told you to put a dehumidifier in each of your bathrooms, in your kitchen, and behind your dryer?
So you see, it is simple, a great way to handle excess water vapor in our homes is venting it to the outside…and that is what EZ Breathe has been doing for over 12 years!

 

Crawlspace Waterproofing – Humidity Monitoring Chicago, IL

Crawlspace Waterproofing – Humidity Monitoring

If the air in your crawlspace isn’t a priority to you, it should be. More than 50% of air in the home comes from the crawlspace. If the air in the crawlspace is contaminated, the air in your home is also likely to be contaminated.

Crawlspace waterproofing helps to ensure the health of your crawlspace. However, continual monitoring of crawlspace humidity levels is still vital even after encapsulation. Unmonitored crawlspaces can have a negative impact on the home in the following ways:

  1. Damaged mechanical systems

High humidity levels can result in the formation of condensation on surfaces within the crawlspace. When condensation is deposited on iron pipes, they are likely to rust and will eventually burst. This is likely to lead to serious damage and even more costly repairs.

  1. Damage to flooring

High humidity gives way to mold and mildew infestations. These can destroy floor treatments such as carpets and those made of wood. Mildewed carpets cannot be cleaned even with the strongest shampoo available. You either have to get it cleaned by a professional carpet cleaner or have it replaced. Both of these options can be quite costly. Call Us! (866) 822-7328 We can help!

Mold, on the other hand, can cause serious damage to wooden floors. The floors will have to be thoroughly cleaned as a part of the remediation process. This can result in damage to their finish. You would therefore have to spend more money on refinishing your floors.

  1. Damage to stored items

Humidity can cause damage to items that you have stored in your home. This includes clothes, food, books and much more. Dry foods exposed to high humidity are likely to expire much earlier than they would have. You could lose items that are irreplaceable such as family photos as a result of high humidity.

  1. Damage to walls

Humidity in the crawlspace can result in the buildup of moisture in walls. The walls and anything within them will suffer moisture damage. This will make the building become unsafe for occupation over time.

Keeping an eye on the levels of moisture in the crawlspace is wise. You can avoid serious damage by ensuring moisture problems are avoided. You will be able to detect the problem early and find a solution that works. This will help you avoid costly repairs. Be sure to get in touch with a professional waterproofing contractor if you notice high humidity levels in your crawlspace.