Why Your Crawl Space Is the Gut of Your Home

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Many people have homes that are built on top of a crawl space, but all too often, they end up paying little or no attention to the crawl space of their homes. The crawl space is often referred to as the gut of a property. Why? Well, when things go on in the gut of the human body, it can have an impact on our overall health. Similarly, when things to on in the gut of your home - the crawl space - it can have an impact on the condition of your home.

In fact, there are many negative effects that a poorly maintained crawl space can have on your home. This is why you need to ensure your crawl space is properly looked after and maintained. In addition, you should consider measures such as crawl space encapsulation to protect both your crawl space and your home. In this article, we will look at some of the problems that can arise from the gut of your home.

Some of the Effects of Crawl Space Problems

If your crawl space is largely neglected and in a state of disrepair, many problems can arise. These can eventually take their toll on the health and condition of your home and even on your health. Some of the ways in which this can happen are:

The Spread of Mold and Damp

One of the problems you may have as a result of your crawl space being neglected is mold and damp spreading through your home. As many people know, getting rid of mold and damp can be very difficult and it can make your home look unsightly. In addition, it can prove hazardous to health, particularly when it comes to those who have health problems such as respiratory conditions.

Lowering Air Quality

Breathing in polluted air is something we all do when outdoors, as there is a lot of pollution out there. However, in our own homes, we hope to be able to breathe healthier air, and many even invest in appliances such as air purifiers to achieve this. When your crawl space is damp and neglected, it can take its toll on the air quality in your home, and this can then impact your health and quality of life.

Damaging the Structure

Another thing to keep in mind is that you may have pools of standing water stagnating in your crawl space if it neglected. This could be the result of heavy rainfall, burst pipes, plumbing problems, and more. These can eventually start to rot away the wooden supports and affect the foundation of your home, which could post a danger to its very structure and stability.

These are just some of the key problems that can result from an unhealthy 'gut' at your home. There are plenty of other issues such as insect infestations and bad odors in your home. By making sure you look after your crawl space, you can help to reduce the risk of these problems.