DIY Crawl Space Encapsulation

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Poots Pastures

Poots Pastures

3 жыл бұрын

In our new construction house we chose to seal our crawl space. We did this for a number of reasons. We didn't want our crawlspace to have the same moisture and mold issues that a lot of traditionally vented crawlspaces have. We also wanted to keep the floor of the house a little warmer. One of the big reasons we chose a sealed or Conditioned crawl space is because there are Radon issues in our area. Radon is an odorless, colorless gas that can cause a lot of health issues. Sealing the crawlspace will keep Radon Gasses from entering our home.
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@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
I realize I forgot to mention, our sliplate to foundation is completely sealed with spray foam, and we have two vents from the inside of the house to the crawlspace. These vents are on the opposite side of the crawlspace from the fan so the air is pulled through the entire crawlspace! If y'all have any questions let me know!
@dspears666
@dspears666 3 жыл бұрын
I was yelling “vent upside down”! Glad you heard me.
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
Haha yeah thanks for that I would have felt real dumb if I screwed it in that way lol
@maintenancewithmike
@maintenancewithmike 8 ай бұрын
Just stumbled onto your channel when doing some crawl space research. Your doing a fine job for sure and I can tell you've done some decent amount of research. I just put in an Alorair HD55 commercial dehumidifier in our crawl space and it is working well. I need to encapsulate it and insulate the concrete walls as well...hence how I stubbled onto your channel. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to more of your videos.
@brucemurray2520
@brucemurray2520 3 жыл бұрын
Good job with the liner. I would make sure, since you are creating a negative pressure in the crawl space, that you focus on air sealing the Rim / Sill Plate / Foundation interface. I would put a layer of closed cell foam around the perimeter. Or paint the joints with a fluid applied barrier. Or use canned spray foam or acoustic sealant on those seams. I think that is what Matt would do. :-) You want to make sure YOU control where the air comes from that the vent fan removes from your house. Good Work. Also.. Make sure you are directing exterior water away from your home with grading.
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
If you watch some of our other videos I cover what you just suggested. Our still plate is sealed with spray foam, and the fan that was installed pulls air from the house to the crawlspace through two vents that are cut in the floor. Thanks for watching!
@HebaruSan
@HebaruSan Ай бұрын
75% to 40%? Wow, congratulations! I think we will be trying to emulate what you've done in our crawlspaces shortly. There's a liner (from radon mitigation) but I think the tape, paint, and insulation are missing. About to go crawling around in there to find out for sure (ours are half as tall, so literal "crawl" spaces!).
@dennisreynolds6915
@dennisreynolds6915 Жыл бұрын
Where did you buy the supplies
@jesseascriven
@jesseascriven Ай бұрын
What is the name of the moisture barrier you used?
@ke5ufg
@ke5ufg Ай бұрын
I'm new to this and researching it for my own DIY project. You're taking 120 cubic feet of conditioned air every minute out of your house through your crawl space and dumping it outside. This means your house is pulling in 120 cubic feet of unconditioned air from the outside every minute that it will have to condition. Are there professionals recommending this? I thought the standard procedure with a closed crawl space was to add a dehumidifier and or circulate the crawl space air through the house (not outside) as it is now part of the conditioned space. Thanks
@jb311incubus
@jb311incubus Жыл бұрын
I’m trying to get this done at my house. What state do you live in? I just want to know if Utah is a state to worry about
@robertbarrett7238
@robertbarrett7238 3 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about the water dilemma. Hope it didn't do any long term damage to your pump. Also, you're basically correct about the radon. Did you happen to get a radon test done?
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
I did not get a radon test done, I thought about it, but never got around to doing it. Thanks for watching!
@justingreen8006
@justingreen8006 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the videos guys. Nice to see how everyone does things a little different. For me I think I'd just put an 8ft basement in for minimal extra cost. Then in the future say 5 years when funds are available, I'd finish the floor with concrete. And then on weekends as funds are available finish the basement with framing, drywall, etc. That's a lot of extra livable space. Also I'd especially like a walk out basement to make it easy to bring firewood in a pallet at a time. To each their own though. But Great job guys!! Considering the glim financial future for our generation and future generations you're doing well to be prepared and debt free!!
@Gregoman89
@Gregoman89 2 ай бұрын
I should open a business doing this with my experience in hvac
@joequixotic3039
@joequixotic3039 3 жыл бұрын
I don't recall what kind of unions you used but typically they rely on a tapered seat to seal, they are not supposed to need any thread sealant because the threads should be dry. Occasionally when a union has a damaged taper seat, some people will use pipe dope or Teflon to try and fix it but that rarely works.
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
They have a gasket in them, but it wasn't the unions that leaked those, it was the threaded connection to the pump, I don't think I tightened it all the way when I was putting it all back together. Thanks for watching!
@joequixotic3039
@joequixotic3039 3 жыл бұрын
@@PootsPastures that makes sense. Well, I hope you have it solved. I'm probably going to have something like a shower pan with a floor drain under my stacked washer dryer, water heater and filter. Just a little extra protection to avoid flooding or water damage. I'm not sure if you can do that with your liner but it might help you avoid disaster if you get another leak.
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
Its doable, but hard because it's about 3' under grade. Eventually I'm going to put a Alarm down there that goes off if it detects water, and then have a sump pump I could use if I need to pump it out. If I was above grade I would for sure have a floor drain.
@ninesixz24
@ninesixz24 3 жыл бұрын
Do you know what the approximate materials cost was for this? Trying to decide if I'm going to do mine myself or have it done professionally.
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
I believe the materials cost about 600 total, maybe a little less
@ld4677
@ld4677 3 жыл бұрын
Just a heads up concrete countertops get stained very easily and everyone I know that has put them in has had issues with staining.
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info, I still have to do some research into how to seal it. Do you know how they sealed them?
@joniboulware1436
@joniboulware1436 3 жыл бұрын
Why didn't you remove the excess soil before putting up the stem walls so you had a more useful flat dirt base in the crawl space?
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
Mainly because of time restraints with equipment, and how rocky it was. We also didn't need a large space in most of the crawlspace as our only utilities down there are water, power and gas lines and only a few things go to the center. I can stand up completely (between joists) along the Perimeter as well so everywhere someone needs to be it's very comfortable.
@CybekCusal
@CybekCusal 3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting stuff! What functions does the liner provide?
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
It makes the crawlspace an enclosed space which keeps moisture at the same level of the interior of the house protecting against mold and rot. It also increases indoor air quality, and will protect the interior of the home against radon gasses which is a problem where we are. Hope that answered your question!
@CybekCusal
@CybekCusal 3 жыл бұрын
@@PootsPastures perfect!
@ld4677
@ld4677 3 жыл бұрын
Could you have done a slab on grade? Or a Post Tension Slab? And yeah Radon can kill pretty quick. I came from Prescott AZ and with how much granite is there it is a big issue in building there.
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
Yes slab on grade was my first choice but because I wanted to do most of it myself I didn't want to attempt a slab for my first ever concrete pour. I don't think I would do post tension, although I do really like the concept of it, I think price might limit me there. Thanks for watching!
@aaronbrent-fulps2495
@aaronbrent-fulps2495 4 ай бұрын
Why do a pt slab if it’s not load bearing?
@ld4677
@ld4677 4 ай бұрын
@@aaronbrent-fulps2495it’s a good idea to use PT (post tension) in AZ because we have a lot of Caleche and expansive clay that destroys concrete and roads.
@roblamont8756
@roblamont8756 3 жыл бұрын
You’ve been watching crawl space ninja 😁
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 3 жыл бұрын
I've seen a few of their videos lol!
@ke5ufg
@ke5ufg Ай бұрын
Does crawl space ninja have a video recommending this type of venting for a sealed crawl space?
@SylwerDragon
@SylwerDragon 3 жыл бұрын
I think it looks good..but i would put foil below and put some sand on top of it so you can walk on it ..also it would works better..btw i would add also timer for your pump.. It happen to me that after some changeover i didn't tighten one join very well and pump showed..low pressure..so it was on all the time ..i did notice it ..but only after about 30 minutes..anyway.. i put timer that is chacking time and it allow pump to stay on max 2 minutes after that it will switch off pump and wouldn't allow to run any more. and as i said in previous video pressure valve..that would help you a lot to have constant pressure over all your appliances..
@PootsPastures
@PootsPastures 2 жыл бұрын
If I were to do it again, I would just pour a layer of concrete over a moisture barrier, and make a mini basement, but we had some time and equipment constraints with excavation so we couldn't get a totally flat surface. We did add the foam under the plastic in the areas you walk to try and help wear and tear. Do you have a link to the timer you used, we had a small mishap like yours, but it was caught pretty quick because you can hear the pump when you are in the bathroom and it only stays on for about a minute after the water is turned off, so when it didn't turn off I knew something was up.
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