alex3610
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Recently I ventured into the crawlspace to sweat some pipes in replacing a bad hose bib and noticed how nasty my crawlspace is. We live about a block from an 1800 acre reservoir and the ground is typically pretty damp. There is a sump pump in the crawlspace under the sun room (lowest corner of the house) and it runs like crazy whenever we get a lot of rain. There is a fairly decent vapor barrier down on the ground right now but it is simply laying down and there are gaps and spaces where dirt is visible (and often damp). I also noticed what I believe to be fungus or mildew starting to form on some of the floor joists. The house was built in 1986 and has the basic foundation vents, most of which function. Several are seized up and stuck in the open position. I also noticed the holes where the a/c line sets come in are huge and basically wide open. There is also a significant gap near where the duct work from the air handler in the attached garage comes in.
Obviously there are some issues here and I have a few questions.
1. Foundation Vents - Growing up in the NE, everyone had a basement and I never had to deal with these. To me, it seems like keeping these open in the summer would mean hot humid air would hit the cold surfaces under the house and cause condensation. Should they just be left closed? Why does the code require them anyway?
2. Crawlspace Encapsulation - I see a lot of guys advertising this around me and I'm told it's very expensive. Any idea what it would cost (or should cost) to do an 1800ish sq ft. crawl space? I like the idea of sealing everything up and keeping the moisture OUT.
3. Conditioned Crawlspace - I've heard several variations here. One, the homes hvac system is used to treat the crawlspace as another room in the house. I see this as a bad idea, why would I want to bring air from the crawl space into the house if I didn't have to? Some have a dehumidifier on a humidistat. Others have fans that vent to the exterior to change out air in the crawl space. I feel like this puts us right back at where we started with the foundation vents.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Obviously there are some issues here and I have a few questions.
1. Foundation Vents - Growing up in the NE, everyone had a basement and I never had to deal with these. To me, it seems like keeping these open in the summer would mean hot humid air would hit the cold surfaces under the house and cause condensation. Should they just be left closed? Why does the code require them anyway?
2. Crawlspace Encapsulation - I see a lot of guys advertising this around me and I'm told it's very expensive. Any idea what it would cost (or should cost) to do an 1800ish sq ft. crawl space? I like the idea of sealing everything up and keeping the moisture OUT.
3. Conditioned Crawlspace - I've heard several variations here. One, the homes hvac system is used to treat the crawlspace as another room in the house. I see this as a bad idea, why would I want to bring air from the crawl space into the house if I didn't have to? Some have a dehumidifier on a humidistat. Others have fans that vent to the exterior to change out air in the crawl space. I feel like this puts us right back at where we started with the foundation vents.
Thanks in advance for the help!
