Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Common Crawl Space Problems

One of the most neglected areas of an American home is the crawl space. Homeowners do their best to avoid this dark, damp, moldy, and sometimes even smelly part of their house. This shouldn’t be the case at all. Crawl spaces hold up the house, which makes it an important part of the structure and should be given more attention. The lack of attention given to the area has given rise to many common problems. Here are some of these common problems:

 

 

Rotting and Sagging Crawl Spaces

Rotting crawl spaces are usually infested with mold and it also encourages termites to enter the home. Sagging floors damages the structure of the house, by not investing in foundation repair during the early stages, the repairs can become very pricy.

Moldy Crawl Space

Crawl spaces are the perfect spot for a mold infestation. It is damp and consistently overlooked by homeowners. The damage done to wood by mold will lead to spores spreading throughout your home. Call an expert in mold remediation to assess your situation before it becomes a bigger problem.

Flooded Crawl Spaces

Leaving a crawl spaces flooded can lead to major problems. Not only will it affect the foundation of your home, it will also affect the overall value of your home.


 

Humidity

Humidity within the crawl space skyrockets during the summer time when hot air enters and is trapped within the crawl space. If left unchecked, this will lead to mold infestation and wood rot.

Pest Control

A crawl space can easily become a home for unwanted pests. Animals and insects will create a nest within the space which can result to rot and foul odors seeping through the floor boards. These are just some of the common problems with crawl spaces. Don’t leave this area of your home go unchecked for a prolonged period. Call in a foundation repair specialist now to see how you can maintain a pristine crawl space and save money on future repairs and damages.
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