Crawl Space Drainage Problems
Inadequate crawl space drainage causes water to accumulate in this part of your home, potentially leading to pests, mold, and high energy bills. If ignored, excess water might damage your property’s framework, costing thousands of dollars to fix.
DIY repairs are unlikely to solve your drainage issues. We recommend crawl space encapsulation, which keeps this area structurally sound and moisture-free.
For over 27 years, we’ve specialized in sump pumps, interior drainage systems, and other custom-engineered solutions. These proprietary products tackle crawl space drainage problems and their underlying causes.
What Are Crawl Space Drainage Problems?
Without a proper exit route, water can accumulate in your crawl space and cause flooding and other issues.
You might have a crawl space drainage problem if you notice any of these signs:
- High humidity
- Musty smells
- Mold
- Pests
- High energy bills
- Dipping or uneven floors
If you experience any of the above, contact a crawl space encapsulation expert like Matvey Foundation Repair. Ignoring drainage issues could compromise your home’s structural integrity, so it’s best to act quickly.
What Causes Crawl Space Drainage Problems?
The following factors could cause water to collect in your crawl space:
- Open vents allow rainwater and snowmelt to enter this area.
- If your yard slopes toward your home, it might direct water into your crawl space.
- Leaking appliances like HVAC systems increase the amount of moisture in the air.
- Leaking or burst pipes cause water to gather in one place.
- Elevated groundwater and hydrostatic pressure force water through foundation cracks and the ground.
- A lack of or inadequate vapor barriers lets soil dampness evaporate into the air, resulting in condensation.
Can You Fix Crawl Space Drainage Problems?
Yes, but you need a comprehensive solution that addresses both the symptoms and the source of your drainage issues.
Our crawl space encapsulation experts will identify the cause of your problem, channel excess water away from your home, and prevent its return. This will create a drier, safer living environment and protect your home’s foundation and structural elements.
Do you see any of these signs? Book your appointment now
How We Fix Crawl Space Drainage Problems
Our approach to repairing drainage issues in your crawl space is as follows:
- Inspecting your crawl space to assess damage
- Sealing vents and
- Replacing and sealing crawl space doors
- Installing a crawl space drainage system
- Installing a sump pump at the lowest point of your crawl space
- Laying down drainage matting on the soil floor
- Adding insulation panels to your walls
- Encapsulating your crawl space with a vapor barrier
- Setting up an energy-efficient dehumidifier
- Performing regular maintenance
We tailor our engineered products based on your home’s needs.
Why Address Crawl Space Drainage Problems Now?
Here are some reasons why you shouldn’t delay crawl space drainage repairs:
- Swift action prevents severe structural damage to your home.
- Keeping your crawl space dry enhances air quality.
- Encapsulating your crawl space deters pests.
- Early repairs can save you more money in the long run.
- A moisture-free crawl space boosts energy efficiency, potentially lowering utility bills.
- Quickly resolving drainage issues could increase the value of your home
Contact Matvey Foundation Repair for Crawl Space Drainage You Can Count On
Ignoring drainage issues might jeopardize your home’s structure, so taking quick action is essential. Our vapor barriers, drainage systems, and other crawl space encapsulation solutions keep this part of your home safe and healthy for years to come.
Get in touch for a free inspection and estimate.
Crawl Space Drainage FAQs
We don’t recommend it. Entering your crawl space is dangerous, especially if mold spores are present. Our team has the experience and proper safety gear to resolve your drainage issue.
The time frame depends on the size of your crawl space, the amount of water present, and other factors. We’ll give you an estimated timeline after inspecting this area.
Some signs to look for include high humidity, musty smells, and higher-than-usual energy bills. Mold and pests can also indicate drainage issues in your crawl space.
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Service Areas
18915 16th Ave S
SeaTac, Washington 98188