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Can a crawl space make you sick?​

There a few different ways for your homes crawl space to be filled with things that could make you sick. Flooding, cracking, and moisture gathering allows things to be able to get into your crawl space. When you have outside spores getting into your home, then you could have things in your crawl space that could make you sick. Mold and fungus can get into your crawl space in a few different kinds of ways, one of which is by allowing water to come and go as it pleases. If you don’t properly deal with flooding or water leakage in your crawlspace, then you’re going to have to deal with mold growing in your crawl space. Flooding in your crawl space is so common, and it needs to be taken care of as soon as possible. The first step in keeping your homes crawl space as dry as possible so that you can make sure that mold doesn’t start to grow, is by taking out any standing water that you have in your crawlspace. Professionals who remove water do so with vacuums. After all the standing water is removed, the next step would be to remove any excess water in your crawl space. This extra water could be in the form of condensation around the entire crawl space, and it needs to be sucked out so that it doesn’t allow there to be any extra water in the air that would make the air moist. The moisture that is in the air in your crawlspace is what causes things like mold growth and mustiness to happen in the area. This moisture in the air and condensating on the walls can be removed with a dehumidifying machine. These machines can be both rented or owned, depending on what you feel is best for you and your home. After that, your crawl space should be completely dry and you can have a professional come and take care of any mold that you have in your home. Mold should always be removed by some of the professionals in your area, because you don’t know whether or not you have toxic or dangerous mold in your crawl space. DIY is sometimes a really fun way to get things done, but it is unsafe to participate in mold removal if you aren’t properly covered and protected from the spores. ​

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Spores and mold, when left unchecked, can spread across your entire crawlspace. After the mold has spread through the rest of your crawl space, it can actually spread to the rest of your home through the air ducts that you keep in your crawl space. Once mold gets into your air ducts, then it can not only spread around the rest of your home, but it can also be filtered through the air and cause a lot of problems with the air quality of your home. Air quality is one of the most important things in your home that can make you feel more healthy. Home health is something that most people don’t think too much about, but when you put it as a priority in your home, then you are safer and more likely to have a happy and healthy home. The air that you breathe is really important to the lung health in your body. But, not only should you worry about the health of your body, you should also be worried about what happens when your ventilation system needs to be maintained and replaced often. When you have mold in your air system, you will need to replace your filters as often as possible. Replacing your filters as often as you would have to with a mold problem in the system, then you would have a lot of problems with your venting system. Constantly having to replace your filters in your venting system is really expensive, so you should make sure that if you have a mold problem at you get the entirety of your system re-mediated.

Mold remediation is exactly the same process that we talked about earlier, where the water and water vapor is removed from the entirety of crawl space. After the water is completely removed from the rest of the home, then they have the professionals come and take out the rest of the mold out of the crawlspace in special suits that help get rid of the all the other molds and spores that are hanging around in your crawlspace. There is also an option for you to have your entire crawl space closed off so no water of any kind can get into your crawlspace at all. Enclosing your crawl space includes getting rid of all the water that is in your home, and then sealing off the rest of your crawl space so that you won’t have any more issues. The first step that you take after cleaning out any of the water that is in your home is by laying down the plastic vapor barrier that keeps all water from the ground of your crawlspace. Vapor barriers can be whatever thickness you think would work best for you and your home. After you have your vapor barrier installed, then you go about filling any cracks where air could get through in your crawlspace. Usually, this is the stage where you completely cover the insulation around this space. Insulation options vary from area to area, but most commonly people use either fiberglass or foam insulation to do the job properly. After you have your air cracks and the rest of your crawl space properly insulated, then you should be completely done with the enclosure process. Some people like to completely seal off their crawl spaces because it is just another way to keep their basements properly cleared, but of course you don’t have to. A lot of people use their crawl spaces as an extra storage space for things that you don’t need, so if you are one of these people, then you should know that it’s a bad idea to completely close off this space. If you need help dealing with any of these problems, then all you have to do is call the number that is listed on this site to keep your home looking good.

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