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Crawlspace suck. They are dirty and moldy and buggy.
How big is yours? I know someone who did this themselves. Their space wasn't that big, and there was decent clearance Dien there so they didn't have to be all on their belly and ####. But he said it wasn't bad. Took a day and cost a few hundred bucks. Just need some heavy duty vinyl tarp #### and some screws I think.
Crawlspace suck. They are dirty and moldy and buggy.
How big is yours? I know someone who did this themselves. Their space wasn't that big, and there was decent clearance Dien there so they didn't have to be all on their belly and ####. But he said it wasn't bad. Took a day and cost a few hundred bucks. Just need some heavy duty vinyl tarp #### and some screws I think.
Mine isn't exactly "encapsulated" as well as a professional would do but I throw some 6 mil plastic down and it cut down greatly on issues I inherited when I bought the place. Fortunately, the "crawl" space is a walk in for the most part. Only a bit of it did I have to crawl. Unfortunately, it's huge and took a lot of plastic and time.
We encapsulated both attic and crawl space. I am short on details about the process itself, but I have seen a noticeable decrease in our energy consumption.
In the Chicago burbs, and we had the crawlspace done with a drainage system and then sealed with concrete. We then had them spray foam insulation the foundation walls up onto the sill plates and into the joists a bit. Made a huge difference for us in terms of energy consumption, smells and insect/rodents. These did ours.
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