During a time when many Pennsylvanians are pinching pennies and hoping to save as much cash as possible, it’s frustrating to consistently receive an expensive utility bill. In order to permanently reduce your Pennsylvania energy costs, homeowners will have to make a lot of home renovations and appliance updates. But there is one home repair that homeowners ofter neglect and you can't afford to not to make in Pennesylvania is fixing your dirt and vented crawl space.
Your house is one building. It operates as a system. You can't have one part of the building that is sick, and another part that is healthy. You can't rationalize that you never go in the crawl space so you aren't affected by it. Why? Simple. Air mixing.
The crawl space air is cold in winter and hot summer. It is in your building envelope and gets upstairs in one of two ways - the stack effect (the movement of air into and out of buildings), or the HVAC system through your ducts. If your crawl space is vented, it makes things worse: those vents let hot, wet, or cold air in, making your floors even colder upstairs in winter and hotter in summer. A home with a dirt crawl space costs more to heat and cool. An independent study revealed that homeowners who properly fix their vented dirt crawl space can save 15% - 20% on their heating and air conditioning costs!
To eliminate the dirt crawl space from having any negative effects on the rest of the house, Basement Systems, the world leader in dry basement and crawl space technology, developed the CleanSpace System, an ultimate solution to vented dirt crawl spaces. The CleanSpace system with our patented crawl space vapor barrier
Whether you live in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown or Erie, you will have access to our state of the art crawl space products and trustworthy installation services. Call us toll free at 1-800-638-7048 or contact us online - we're ready to create a dry, energy-efficient crawl space for you, making your home less expensive to operate and more comfortable, and healthier to live in.
Project Location: Greencastle, PA 17225
Comment: I have a 4' stone crawl space w/ existing batt insulation. It is a vented crawl space. I would like to encapsulated it.
Project Location: Aspers, PA 17304
Comment: We just moved in and would like you to look at the crawl space. We can stand up when first entering, then shallows to a crawl. Looks like they took a stab at a vapor barrier, but need expert advice.
Project Location: Shippensburg, PA 17257
Comment: Looking to get an estimate on the cost to insulated and/or encapsulate a crawl space.
Project Location: Carlisle, PA 17015
Comment: I have a crawl space and a medium size dehumidifier doesn't cut it. We have forced air and when it kicks on there seems to be a musty smell that comes through the vents / registers.
Project Location: Camp Hill, PA 17011
Comment: We are interested in a vapor barrier for our crawl space.
Project Location: Peach Bottom, PA 17563
Comment: Looking for a quote of waterproofing our crawl space and an evaluation what can be done to restore it.
Project Location: Middletown, PA 17057
Comment: Crawl space gets alot of moisture and leaves house and crawl space with a musty smell
Project Location: Landenberg, PA 19350
Comment: Our basement has a small crawl space that has never caused any problems. It has gravel on top of the soil. Our home inspector mentioned putting in a vapor barrier to help reduce our radon numbers.
Project Location: Downingtown, PA 19335
Comment: We're noticing a musty sort of smell and can't identify the source. We have dehumidifiers and crawl space is sealed.
Project Location: Spruce Creek, PA 16683
Comment: Have a house with a dirt floor crawl space that has water seasonally
Project Location: Brookhaven, PA 19015
Comment: Water getting into crawl space
Project Location: Newtown Square, PA 19073
Comment: I'm a contractor and working on a project with a crawlspace that I'm looking to seal.
Project Location: Connellsville, PA 15425
Comment: The vapor barrier is damaged, limiting its effectiveness. Exposed copper supply pipes in the crawlspace that are not insulated. Portions of the duct insulation are damaged. There are fiberglass batts in some areas have fallen out of place. The soil was damp at the time of inspection, however, there were no adverse conditions or damage
Project Location: Conshohocken, PA 19428
Comment: Leaky foundation walls in crawlspace
Project Location: Ruffs Dale, PA 15679
Comment: Crawl space dampness and some standing water. Would like to get a review of any issues asap. Thank you!
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