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Crawl Space Incapsulation

Why should I worry about my crawl space you ask...

Your basement or crawlspace probably has too much in common with a tropical jungle. It's damp, it's a five-star bed and breakfast for pests and molds, and it's not exactly the kind of place you'd store a priceless quilt or wedding album. But all these problems could be treated with proper humidity control. Burke Services, Inc. can bring all the benefits to your basement or crawlspace - and your home - with our whole-house approach to crawl space control.

What's Downstairs is Upstairs

The basement or crawl space is part of the inside of a building as a whole. If there is high humidity and musty odors downstairs, it will affect the upstairs environment. Therefore, by cleaning and drying your basement or crawl space, our incapsulation will help your whole house to be drier and healthier!

In the early 1950s crawlspace foundation vents were introduced to eliminate humidity in crawlspaces. Over time contractors and inspectors realized the vents that were installed to remove humidity in fact helped to increase the humidity level in most crawlspaces. They allow hot humid air in the summer months to enter the cool environment of a crawlspace. The humid air would condense and create higher humidity levels under your home. This would eventually lead to mold and fungus growth. Now building codes are changing to allow builders to construct conditioned crawlspaces without crawlspace foundation vents. Conditioning the crawlspace is the practice of removing all components that cause moisture. i.e.: leaking pipes, broken dryer vents, ground water entering through the foundation, etc. A proper vapor barrier needs to be installed to prevent moisture from evaporating from the soil into the home. After the clean space has been created the air in the crawl space can be conditioned by one of several different ways depending on the crawlspaces individual situation. All components need to be in place or the desired results will not be achieved.

Energy efficient crawlspaces

Properly sealing and conditioning a crawlspace is one of the main components of an energy efficient home. When your crawlspace is not influenced by outside air conditions the amount of energy required to heat and cools your home is dramatically reduced. We are committed to constantly updating our methods to achieve the highest level of energy efficiency according to Energy Star and other energy studies.