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Should I Install a Vapor Barrier in my Crawl Space?

Installing a vapor barrier in your crawl space is highly recommended to control moisture migration and protect your home’s structural integrity. While drainage systems manage liquid water, vapor barriers address moisture in its gaseous form.

According to industry standards, here is why and how you should install one:

  • Purpose: Vapor barriers reduce humidity and prevent condensation, which helps stop mold, mildew, and structural deterioration. They are especially critical in Denver to limit soil moisture fluctuations in expansive clay soils.
  • Material Specifications: You should use polyethylene sheeting that is between 6 to 20 mil in thickness. For the best results, ensure the material meets ASTM E1745 specifications.
  • Installation Best Practices:
  1. Overlap seams by 6 to 12 inches.
  2. Seal all seams with 2-inch wide tape or adhesive.
  3. Attach the material to the foundation walls using mechanical fasteners, extending it 6 to 12 inches up the wall.
  • Layered Defense: It is important to note that a vapor barrier alone cannot stop liquid water from flooding a crawl space. For comprehensive protection, it should be combined with a perimeter drain and a sump pump to manage both groundwater and moisture vapor simultaneously.

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