There Are Three Ways That Water Gets Into The Crawlspace
- Condensation
- Water from the soil
- Water leaks caused by plumbing issues
About Half Of The Air From The Crawlspace Finds Its Way Upstairs
You already know that moisture causes mold. When your crawl space has moisture, you can count on mold forming. It might not seem like a big deal since you stay out of the crawlspace anyway. However, the air from the crawlspace does not remain confined to the crawlspace. As much as half of the air from the crawlspace finds its way into your home. It means that much of the air that you are breathing inside your home has come from your crawl space. If it is healthy, that is not a problem. When you have moisture issues and mold in the space, then you are breathing in mold spores. These can cause several ailments, including the following:
- Headaches
- Coughs
- Sniffles
- A stuffy nose
- Skin rashes
- Wheezing
- Asthma
Pests Love Wet Crawlspaces
If you are not fond of rats, mice, spiders, insects, and snakes, you are not going to be happy to learn that they all love moving into a wet crawl space. Even this might not be a problem if they stayed in the crawlspace, but chances are they will not. They may enjoy venturing upstairs to your home and paying a visit.
If any of the above facts caused you a minute of concern, it is time to call crawlspace inspection. Trained technicians will come out to check out and diagnose water issues. They will then take care of them, so the space stays dry, and you never have to worry about mold, pests, or unhealthy air from the crawl space seeping into your home.