Crawlspace services in Atlanta, Georgia from AtlantaVaporBarrier

Excellent crawlspaces repairs Atlanta: How does crawl space encapsulation work? At Atlanta Vapor Barrier, we do full encapsulations and partial encapsulations. A fully encapsulated crawl space will have no outside air coming in. We seal your vents and cracks in your foundation walls where air is entering. Your piers (also known as columns or posts) are wrapped. The foundation walls are wrapped as well, and all seams are sealed with strong waterproof tape. A huge plus is that a fully encapsulated crawl space does not need flooring insulation. So what’s a partial encapsulation? Basically it’s the same as a full encapsulation, except the vents are left open and powered vents are installed instead of a dehumidifier. This is a more economical approach to encapsulation and eliminates the maintenance and costs associated with a dehumidifier. However, a fully encapsulated crawl space is much more energy efficient, compensating for the cost of maintaining a dehumidifier. Find even more details on https://www.atlantavaporbarrier.com/georgia-crawlspace-basement-encapsulation.

Cleaning out your crawl space is important to your health. Georgia crawl spaces are typically humid, full of debris and dirt. Up to 60% of the air in your home comes from your crawlspace! During the cleaning process, we will be careful not to dispose of any items you’d like to keep. The cleaning process also is safe for pets and children. Once cleaned, we recommend adding a sanitization treatment to disinfect the crawl space from germs and improve pest control.

Don’t Overlook the Importance of a Drainage System: Some homeowners assume that encapsulations will keep water out of their crawl space, and they don’t need a drainage system. The mistake with doing so is that an encapsulation does not prevent water entry or flooding under houses. Damage caused by water can be expensive to repair. Fixing a water-damaged foundation, for instance, can set you back as much as $12,000. To avoid scenarios where water sits against your house, install a water drainage system that directs the water away. A French drain system or a sump pump can help. Find additional details on https://www.atlantavaporbarrier.com/.

AtlantaVaporBarrier offers affordable and quality solutions to homeowners and small business owners all over Georgia. A crawlspace encapsulation prevents issues like foundation moisture, musty odors and mold. We’re experts at installing and replacing vapor barriers, insulation, dehumidifiers, powered vents, preventing mold, and waterproofing foundations, basements and crawl spaces. Our heavy duty crawlspace vapor barriers fully encapsulate the area to keep your damp crawl space dry. The encapsulation process offers many benefits, such as improved air quality within your home, lower energy costs, and a stronger foundation.

Seal the Floor, Walls, and Vents of Your Crawl Space Completely: As soon as you’ve prepared your crawl space for encapsulation, it’s time to start the project in earnest. Your goal should be to seal the crawl space from the damp earth and outside air to the greatest extend possible. To make this happen, be sure to: Install a Heavy Plastic Vapor Barrier on the Floor of the Crawlspace : The idea is to keep all moisture out of the crawl space. In addition to the floor, attach the vapor barrier to walls, equipment, piers, air handler, etc.

Water intrusion is bad for your home. If not corrected, it can lead to costly repairs to your foundation and home. Since every situation is unique, we offer many different solutions to waterproof your home, basement or crawl space. We’re constantly testing, improving and expanding our solutions. With AtlantaVaporBarrier, you can be sure that you’re getting quality work at a great price. Over the last decade, our solutions have improved greatly, providing longer lasting results and better protection for your home.

Having your crawlspace encapsulated with heavy-duty vapor barriers also promotes better health around your home. One of the most common spores that come from a home without an encapsulated crawlspace is mold. This is never good to breathe in, especially in those without a strong immune system such as the elderly or the young. By encapsulating your crawlspace, you keep the area dry, which stops mold and mildew growth. The insulation is also kept in place, which prevents any of the debris from entering your home by means of the ductwork.

How does a sump pump remove water from crawl space or basement with a french drain? Well we all know that water is absorbed into soil. And if you dig a hole in an area full of water, you’ll get more and more water. Why? Because of gravity, water will try to flow to the deepest point in your soil. When a sump pit is dug deep enough, the water in the surrounding soil will drain into the sump pump basin through small entry holes. Once it fills up, it gets pumped out. How much does a sump pump installation cost? The cost of a sump pump installation greatly is determined by the location of where it will be installed and where the water will be pumped to. Installation and parts vary from $800 to $2000. A basement sump pump is more expensive than a crawl space sump pump because it has to be installed under a concrete slab. An outdoor sump pump can also get expensive due to having to bury discharge lines and run electrical to the pump. But there is no better way to remove standing water from a basement, crawlspace or lawn than a sump pump.