Crawl Space Encapsulation
Replace Old & Ineffective Insulation
Even with insulation in your home, it's possible that it's not performing as effectively as it should be. Over time, insulation in your crawl space can become damaged, contaminated, worn out, and less effective at keeping your home comfortable and energy-efficient. Pro Foam US offers professional insulation removal services to help you replace old and ineffective insulation with newer, more efficient options and improve air quality
Our team is committed to providing a fresh start for your property’s insulation system, through crawl space encapsulation which will not only improve your home’s air quality, but also create efficiencies for your existing HVAC system. HVAC systems perform better when they operate in a conditioned space.
What Is Crawl Space Encapsulation?
Crawl space encapsulation is a detailed process best done by specialists. We'll begin by removing old deteriorated existing insulation and use protective gear and specialized equipment to limit dust. Our trained specialists will then install a vapor barrier to ensure no vapor intrusion into the newly conditioned space. Finally, our team will design a customized plan for installing spray foam to effectively encapsulate the space for your area.
Check out these benefits of crawl space encapsulation:
- Better Home Energy Efficiency: Upgrading your insulation not only improves your home's energy efficiency but also leads to noticeable savings on utility bills.
- Improve Indoor Air Quality: Replacing old insulation is key to purifying your home's air. Over time, insulation can trap harmful pollutants, unbeknownst to you. Refresh your insulation for a healthier, cleaner home environment.
- Prevent Pest Intrusion: Fully encapsulating your crawl space will keep out unwanted critters, pests and rodents so you can freely use that space for storage, HVAC systems, and anything else you can think of!
- Enhanced Home Value: Updating your home's insulation is a strategic investment, potentially increasing its resale value. Buyers often pay more for homes that are energy-efficient, have better air quality, and are well-maintained.