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CRAWL SPACE SOLUTIONS and their BENEFITS
There is only one cause of all the problems in crawl spaces
Relative Humidity. When its high it causes:
- Mold to grow
- Your floor to rot
- Makes a haven for insects of all sorts
- Causes odors
- Wastes energy by increasing heating and cooling costs
- Can cause all the above effects upstairs and throughout the
house
- And these things affect your property value who
wants to buy a house with a problem?
High Relative Humidity causes all these bad things, and there are
a few things that cause high Relative Humidity.
- Leaking groundwater through your crawl space walls that
lays there and soaks the soil.
- Exposed earth on the floor of the crawl space.
- Open vents to the outside.
SO WHAT DO WE DO?
- For the groundwater, install a sump pump system and make sure
the water leaking in gets to it instead of ponding.
- For the wet walls and exposed earth, install the patented
CleanSpace crawl space.
- For the open vents close them permanently with
CleanSpace Vent Covers.
CLEANSPACE CRAWL SPACE
ENCAPSULATION SYSTEM
The CleanSpace crawl space encapsulation system is a heavy
duty 7-layer liner material; like a pool liner. It gets installed
across the floor and up the walls and sealed around all piers
and pipes, etc. It stops all the water vapor from the walls
or soil and is very durable so you cant poke
holes in it, rip it, or pull it down off the walls when you
crawl in there and yes, youll have no problem
crawling into your crawl space once the CleanSpace liner is
installed, its that clean, bright white, and nice! It
will also last as long as the house. Besides that, it looks
fantastic! Talk about a crawl space makeover!
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A CleanSpace
system turns your
crawl space into crawl space Heaven. |
CleanSpace
is formulated with the Ultra-Fresh anti-microbial agent to
resist mold and bacterial growth. |
WHAT ABOUT THE VENTS?
Vents are sealed with vent covers installed outside. The building
code required these vents when your home was built. The building
code was wrong and made your problem worse by letting in hot,
humid air in the summer, which causes condensation and rot
and mold. In the winter these vents let in freezing cold air,
making your floors upstairs cold and wasting energy. The building
codes are now changing, and in the future vented dirt crawl
spaces will be a thing of the past.
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| Before: Open
Vent |
After: Sealed
With Vent Cover |
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SEAL ALL AIR LEAKS TO THE OUTSIDE
When a CleanSpace system is installed, you want to seal vents
to keep out unconditioned outside air. But vents arent
the only way outside air can get into your crawl space. Spaces
under the sill plate and around pipes and wires to the outside,
poorly fitting or rotted hatch doors, and other odd openings
are all paths that need to be sealed to get the best results.
One area that was previously ignored is the open cavities
in the top of block walls. Block walls are most common in
dirt crawl spaces. Outside air goes right through porous block
walls and up out of the top of the wall into the inside of
the crawl space. To seal the top of the block walls, a product
called "CleanSpace Wall Cap" works great. Its
an "L"-shaped molding that slips right on top of
the block wall covering the space the sill plate does not.
The clear plastic allows for termite inspections without removing
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PROVIDE FOR PLUMBING LEAKS IN YOUR CRAWL SPACE
In a dirt crawl space a plumbing leak will leak into the dirt
forever (because youll never notice it), keeping the
dirt wet and the humidity up. When a CleanSpace system is
installed, a plumbing leak can fill up your crawl space like
a swimming pool. Sump systems like SuperSump and TripleSafe,
have airtight lids with airtight floor drains that drain water
from the top of the CleanSpace liner in the event of a plumbing
leak in your crawl space.
If you dont have groundwater leakage you wont
need a sump system in your crawl space with your CleanSpace
system. However, you still need to provide for plumbing leaks.
You can do this with a SmartDrain.
A SmartDrain is a drywell-type unit that gets installed in
your crawl space along with the CleanSpace liner. It features
an alarm and an airtight floor drain in its lid. In the event
of a plumbing leak, the alarm sounds alerting you to the leak,
and the water drains away into the soil under the CleanSpace
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YOUR CRAWL SPACE ACCESS
DOOR SHOULD SEAL TIGHT
Many crawl spaces have an access door to the outside. Most
often it is made of plywood, and because its down by
the ground it rots easily. These rotted warped doors usually
seal poorly and look like heck. The answer is an all-plastic
door that wont rot, warp, or need paint, and
bugs wont eat it. Perfect.
Knobs screw into anchors in the wall to draw the door tight
against weather-stripping to seal off outside air. |
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| Before:
A rotting, loose-fitting, warped plywood door lets in lots
of air. |
After:
A snug-fitting, all-plastic door stops air and moisture
from entering |
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DEHUMIDIFYING YOUR CRAWL
SPACE Once a sump system and a CleanSpace liner are installed,
and the vents are closed, the "cherry on top"
is a dehumidification system. The SaniDry Basement Air System
comes in a lower height unit for crawl spaces called SaniDry
CSB.
Remember its not just the crawl space (or basement)
you are dehumidifying. Because air rises from the bottom
to top of your home, the air that now rises will dry your
house instead of wetting it.
Another way to dry the air in your crawl space is to "condition"
it. This means you use the Heating and Air Conditioning
System to heat, cool, and dry the crawl space. Because your
crawl space is low it doesnt really tax your system
very much at all. In fact, because warm air rises to heat
the floors above, it costs almost nothing as long as you
have a complete CleanSpace system installed and seal the
vents and other air openings to the outside.
One way to condition a crawl space is to constantly blow
a small amount of air from upstairs into the crawl space.
You can do this with a "Crawl-O-Sphere air machine."
Depending on the size of your crawl space, this system draws
from between 15 and 80 cubic feet of air per minute from
the upstairs and blows it into your crawl space. The air
from upstairs is dry in the summer (if you have central
air conditioning) and warm and dry in the winter, and for
little cost, will dry your crawl space pretty well. It is
not as effective as a SaniDry, but the Crawl-O-Sphere machine
is a lower-cost alternative. |

SaniDry really dries out your crawl space.
SaniDry CSB's low profile, air filtration, and heavy-duty
drying make this the perfect crawl space dehumidifier.
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FIXING
YOUR CRAWL SPACE PAYS FOR ITSELF
A vented dirt crawl space is a huge energy waster. The outside
air constantly flowing into your home increases the heat and
air conditioning load. And the dampness needs to be wrung
out of the air by your air conditioning system, which puts
a heavy tax on it and you. It costs you real dollars
in energy bills, not to mention the cost of wood replacement,
mold clean-up, and property-value reduction.
An independent study revealed that homeowners who properly
fix their vented dirt crawl space can save 10% to 20% on their
heating and air conditioning costs! If the conditions are
right (meaning all wrong before the installation), you can
save more than that. CleanSpace is one of those things that
you are going to pay for whether you get it or not. That makes
it a no-brainer to get it. |
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