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If you’ve noticed musty smells, increased allergies, or high humidity in your home, your crawl space could be the hidden culprit. Thanks to the "stack effect," air from the crawl space is pulled up into your living spaces—meaning moisture, mold spores, and other contaminants below your home can impact the air your family breathes.
Common crawl space problems like excess moisture, sagging insulation, pests, and mold growth not only damage your home’s structure but can also worsen indoor air quality and drive up utility bills. Addressing these issues through professional crawl space encapsulation—sealing in a vapor barrier, closing off outside vents, adding drainage if needed, and installing a dehumidifier—protects your home, reduces odors and humidity, and can even boost energy efficiency.
Taking steps to improve your crawl space means a cleaner, safer home for you and your family. If you’re concerned about air quality or have noticed warning signs, consider reaching out for a free inspection from a trusted local professional.