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Crawl Space DoorCrawl Space Encapsulation: More Pest Prevention

In many areas of pest management industry today, the exterminators are monitoring their work by encapsulating the crawl space. Encapsulating a crawl seal all openings and crawlspace doors airtight with blankets covering the crawlspace walls and floors with a durable plastic crawl space liner, and, in the case of foundation walls blocks, adding a plastic covering over the open cavities of the blocks to keep moisture from filtering up through the crevice. In some cases, the contractor can finish the job with a crawlspace dehumidifier to remove residual moisture, or a sump pump crawl if there was a history of flooding.

Why Professional Pest encapsulating the crawl space? By closing the vents and doors of the crawlspace, they prevent use of those access points for infestations of insects and animals that could go into space causing problems in the region. And the lining of the crawlspace walls and floor with a polyethylene coating will also help deter pests such as subterranean termites, beetles and carpenter ants, from entering the space through the foundation or floor.

A moisture barrier in the crawl space, in combination with a sump pump in the crawl space and a dehumidifier if necessary, will create a dry and healthy crawlspace. By removing the moisture, the environment can become hostile to mold, mites, rot, and some parasites, such as the American cockroach. Foul, musty odors are reduced, and smells of animals, who live, create waste, and die in the region have disappeared.

encapsulation space exploration of earth or concrete crawl space, especially a vent of a desire to make the space more energy efficient. By closing the vents, cold winter and the summer heat is kept out of space. cold winter air on furnaces, hot water pipes and heating ducts located in crawl them to work harder just to maintain the status quo, and a crawl to cold, cold floor above. In summer, heat and moisture into the space, where moist air condensates on wood and metal or travel upward in the house. Moist air is much more difficult to cool than dry air, and therefore more costly to condition.

Swat Pest Management in Evansville, Indiana has worked with the best pest control solutions in the region as they opened their doors in 1999, and they are happy to share their experience with you. If you want to know more about the encapsulation of the crawl space and make the home healthy and cleaner and more efficient energy-space while eliminating the potential pest problems , they can help. Visit their website for a free estimate, or call them at 800-391-5356 today!

Posted on March 14, 2010.
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