Crawl Space Science

Save Energy and Stop Mold Growth

Posted on April 14, 2009 at 11:24 am

Save energy while getting rid of the scary things growing under your house

 

Aside from occasionally seeing a monster emerging from one in a horror movie, most people don’t think about their home’s crawl space. Even when they do, it tends to be in an “I wonder what’s growing down there?” way.

Unfortunately, there may really be things growing down there; the moisture in a crawl space can be the breeding ground for mold, fungi, radon gas, wildlife, and insects, all of which can cause musty odors and structural damage, not to mention higher utility bills. Not only can the floor above the space be damaged, but the entire house can suffer ill effects; in fact, the mold alone can become deadly to humans in a relatively short period of time.

 

The problems occur when warm air rises, bringing with it the moisture and mold spores from the air in the crawl space. Up to 40 percent of the air being breathed in the home’s first floor comes from the crawl space; obviously, a nasty space means nasty air going into your lungs.

 

Water, heat, and UV rays are the three things that can destroy the wood in your crawl space, and it’s usually difficult to get into the space in order to clean or repair the damage. Fortunately, Indiana Foundation Service can solve the problem by encapsulating the space with their patented CleanSpace system.

Since the most damaging element is water, The CleanSpace Crawlspace Encapsulation System, by Basement Systems Inc., provides a way to seal the crawl space and remove moisture from both the ground and air. This crawl space vapor barrier system involves installing a 20-mil 7-ply sandwich of high- and low-density polyethylene with polyester-cord reinforcement on the dirt or concrete floor, then epoxying it to the walls. This lining is then treated with an antimicrobial finish that protects against mold and mildew growth. It’s tough enough for service people to crawl on and safe enough for storage, and its bright white color provides an added bonus of lightening up the space.

 

If leaking or flooding is the problem, Basement Systems has several patented sump pump systems to ensure your peace of mind. They feature a built-in WaterWatch sump pump alarm system to warn you of problems before the crawl space floods. Other components of the system are a SaniDry crawl space dehumidifier, vent covers, and a crawl space door that seals off outside air and saves on your heating and cooling bills.

Mold | Mildew | Musty Smell Under The Home

Posted on April 14, 2009 at 11:16 am

If you are really tired of the musty odor emitted by the mildew in your room and if the mildew odor is damaging the surfaces of your fabrics, leather and clothes, then continue reading. Here you will find ways with which you can eliminate mildew odor and all those musty smells.

·         Eliminating mildew odor from your clothes

Eliminating the mildew odor from your clothes is not a difficult task; however, you have to do it very carefully. When you are attacked by mildew odor on your clothes, just go out side of your room to an open place and simply brush off the mildew odor from your clothes. Remember! Do not scatter the mildew within your house. This will only compound the problem.

·         Eliminating the mildew odor from your house

Mildew odor can also happen within your house. It can attach itself to any of your fabrics or cloth items. The best way to eliminate the mildew odor is to wash the item with either a strong detergent or chlorine bleach. Some times, the use of such detergents and chronicle bleach is harmful to the item’s material, and in that case, you can use oxygen bleach to eliminate the mildew odor first and then wash the item later. Just make sure to read the washing instructions before you do anything to the items.

·         Eliminating the mildew odor from the non-washable items

Sometimes, the mildew odor affects an item that cannot be washed with water. In order to remove the mildew odor from the non-washable items, you need to use a dry cleaner to eliminate mildew odor instead of any liquid material. Be careful when using the dry cleaner; make sure that you read the instructions given in the item’s manual.

·         Eliminating the mildew odor from your furniture:

The mildew odor can also attack your favorite furniture. If this happens, don’t worry, as there is an easy solution to remove the mildew odor from your furniture. Move the infected furniture away from your room; take it outside along with a broom. Use the broom to brush off the mold pores. Then clean the item with a vacuum cleaner. Let the item remain in the sun for a considerable time so as to prevent further mold growth. After doing all this, if you feel that the mildew odor has not been completely removed from your furniture then sponge the furniture with a dry soap, clean it with an absorbent cloth. If the mildew odor still doesn’t go away, then the problem is very deep. It is recommended that you call a trained professional to treat your infected furniture.

Crawl Space Moisture

Posted on April 14, 2009 at 11:12 am

Crawl Space Moisture can be dangerous and damaging to your home. This moisture is the cause of mold growth, musty odors, and structural damage. On top of that, insects and animals that dwell in moist environments will love a moist crawl space. Moisture ruins houses by providing a hospitable environment for mold, fungi, and insects that destroy wood framing. Crawl space moisture, and the mold and mildew that thrive in this environment can be devastating not only to the floor directly above but the entire house.

If you own a crawl space, try inspecting it. You will find out that this environment is ripe for the growth of mildew, molds and animals of all shapes and sizes. Just be careful when doing this because there is usually no easy entrance so getting into the crawl space alone can be dangerous. Also watch out for mold and fungus. It can be dangerous to your health. Actually you are probably better off letting an expert handle the inspection.

There is no need to be worried if you have a crawl space mold or a crawl space moisture problem. The Clean Space System by Basementsystems is the solution for you. It includes products that prevent crawl space moisture by encapsulating your crawl space with an impregnable vapor barrier, closing the crawl space vents, and conditioning the space. It makes your home crawl space healthier and better than ever before.

The clean space system by Indiana Foundation Service is perfect for your crawl space repair. The major components of the clean space system are:

  • A Crawl Space Vapor Barrier that encapsulates your crawl space and makes your home healthier, cleaner and more energy efficient.
  • A SaniDry Crawl Space Dehumidifier that dries out your basement, giving it a cleaner look.
  • Crawl Space Vent Covers that provide a clean and easy way to save money on your energy bills, keep excess moisture out of your crawl space, and create a healthier environment for your family.
  • Crawl Space Door that seals off outside air, helping to dry your crawl space and saving you on your heating and cooling bills.

Below you will see several links full of valuable information on why its important to have one of our trained, certified, experts come examine your crawl space and see if your family is safe!

Please choose from the following products below for more information and to schedule time to visit with one of our trained, certified, systems designers. Remember we do NOT use contractors.

Cleanspace Encapsulation Crawl Space

Posted on April 14, 2009 at 11:06 am

Why is clean Space Moisture so Bad? Because it’s the moisture that leads to mold growth, musty odors, and structural damage, not to mention that insects and critters love moist environments and energy costs are higher. Moisture ruins houses by providing a hospitable environment for mold, fungi, and insects that destroy wood framing. Clean space moisture, and the mold and mildew that thrive in this environment, affect not only the floor system directly above, but also the entire house.

Most people who own clean spaces and have been down there know just how dangerous and moldy they can be. They are usually filled with mold and small animals. On top of that, there is usually no easy entrance so getting into the clean space alone can be dangerous. Prime time television shows are also talking about how mold kills healthy men in less than a month. Clean spaces do not have to be this way.

The clean space system by Indiana Foundation is ideal for your clean space repair. The major components of the clean space system are:

  • A Clean Space Vapor Barrier that encapsulates your basement and makes your home healthier, cleaner and more energy efficient.
  • A SaniDry Clean Space Dehumidifier that dries out your basement, giving it a cleaner look.
  • Clean Space Vent Covers that provide a clean and easy way to save money on your energy bills, keep excess moisture out of your basement, and create a healthier environment for your family.
  • Clean Space Door that seals off outside air, helping to dry your crawl space and saving you on your heating and cooling bills.

The clean space system by Indiana Foundation Service is the best solution for your crawl space problems. At Indiana Foundation, you will find experience and professionalism beyond your expectations. The clean space products at Indiana Foundation are all developed by permanent basement moisture and environment experts. They are specifically designed to resolve your basement problems.

Indiana Foundation provide better basement solutions than the contractors. Consult basement solutions for your basement problems today, and you will never call your contractor again.

Below you will see several links full of valuable information on why its important to have one of our trained, certified, experts come examine your crawl space and see if your family is safe!

Please choose from the following products below for more information and to schedule time to visit with one of our trained, certified, systems designers. Remember, we do NOT use contractors.

What’s That Smell

Posted on April 14, 2009 at 10:59 am

What’s that smell? Must and moisture and keeping them out of your home

For millions of homeowners, a trip to the basement or into a crawlspace means an encounter with a dreadful musty stench.  It’s such an unpleasant experience that these valuable areas of the house often go unused.  After making such an investment, you should be able to use every square inch of your house.  And thankfully, there are a number of ways to get rid of that smell, and what’s causing it.

Water and moisture in the basement or crawlspace is at the root of musty odors so to eliminate the smell you need to get rid of the source.  One of the best ways to get water out of your house is the TripleSafe Sump Pump System.  When installed by professionals this system protects homeowners – triply! TripleSafe’s patented design allows its second pump to kick in if the first pump fails and if the amount of water is too great for one pump to handle, the second, more powerful pump will spring into action.  And, even if you experience a power outage, the TripleSafe System is equipped with an UltraSump backup battery.

Moisture in your crawl space can also spell trouble.  In addition to the horrible musty odor, water and moisture lead to the growth of mold and structural damage. The best bet in preventing these problems is to seal off your crawlspace from potential moisture seepage.  CleanSpace Crawlspace Encapsulation System creates a barrier between your space and surrounding moisture and humidity.  It’s also specially treated to inhibit the growth of mold and mildew under the barrier.

One of the most sophisticated systems used to waterproof basements is a combination of WaterGuard coupled with the Triplesafe system.  Waterguard’s effectiveness lies in a drainage channel that takes water out of the soil beneath your basement floor.  When water permeates your walls, it’s immediately funnelled into the WaterGuard system and drained into the TripleSafe pump – never to be seen – or smelled!

When you plan ahead for potential water and moisture issues, you can prevent a huge amount of expense and hassle.  And, you’ll be able to enjoy areas of your home that you may have shut off because of dampness and odor.  Basements can be converted into amazing living spaces and crawlspaces can house things you’d like to get out of the way.  By making an investment in a good water and moisture-proofing system now, you’ll reap the benefits for years to come.

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