STOP Venting Your Crawlspaces | Do THIS Instead

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Insulating a crawlspace can have a massive impact on the durability and moisture dynamics of the floor assembly, and insulating a crawl space incorrectly can lead to deterioration of the framing, mold growth, and rot. This comes down to whether the crawlspace is part of the conditioned space or is traditionally vented. In this video, we are discussing why you should build a conditioned crawlspace and how to design conditioned crawlspaces successfully.
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  • @orvillemeek6893
    @orvillemeek6893Ай бұрын

    Excellent presentation....I spent almost 50 years as a carpenter/contractor and finally a superintendent for one of the larger contractors in my state...that said, I know that many of the methods we we began using at start of the constructions trades awareness of energy and it's real costs in the early 70's (this was really triggered by the oil embargo) failed outright or caused costly repair work years later...I'm preparing to build what will by my last home for my wife and myself and really appreciate the effort that many professionals are taking to educate the building trades as to what are proven "best practices"....Thanks for your effort to educate us all....

  • @DitDitDitDahDahDahDitDitDit
    @DitDitDitDahDahDahDitDitDitАй бұрын

    Thank you for talking about volatile chemical off-gassing, chemicals slowly escaping from the foam as the chemical reactions that solidified it subside. For volatiles to be below the odor threshold, too dilute to smell, is not an adequate safety criteria. How long volatiles off-gas, and what their concentrations in the air over time are, determines the risk of cancer or other potential diseases. We need quantitative measurements of compounds per cc of air, over time, and the technology for doing that is available, inexpensive, and straightforward to employ. It’s not adequate to use measures like “a long time before” as a guide to what is safe. It’s a big improvement however - thank you, over ignoring the existence of the risk. I usually look to California to do the right thing first in areas like this. But their nice climate means they’ll see less spray foam. So, Massachusetts, time to kick in, please!?

  • @pcatful

    @pcatful

    Ай бұрын

    We see a lot of spray foam for California homes that have a more contemporary design and a variety of other design reasons. Drier climate zones also are more forgiving of insulation installation problems. I think it's still up to the builders to use qualified installers, to understand proper installation themselves, and find the better products--despite the regulations.

  • @isaiahcaswell4116

    @isaiahcaswell4116

    Ай бұрын

    Hu... I wonder if an ozone generator would be able to cut down the time it offgasses.

  • @trickstothetrades1801

    @trickstothetrades1801

    23 күн бұрын

    Not related to the subject but I wonder how many people realize your KZread name is SOS in Morse Code 😊

  • @cxsey8587
    @cxsey8587Ай бұрын

    Your channel is quite great, good resource for building science knowledge hungry people.

  • @trickstothetrades1801
    @trickstothetrades180123 күн бұрын

    Starting an addition this week with a crawl space and I had to argue with the township they wanted it vented to outside. I’m doing a conditioned crawl space with concrete floor and it will be like you said a mini basement open to the original basement. It surprises me that some areas still don’t get it and you have too explain the science

  • @snowgorilla9789
    @snowgorilla9789Ай бұрын

    Have always called my 1972 rancher crawl space "hell" at least it started with a skim coat of concrete and not open dirt. On the Wet Coast of Canada it is unfortunate they did not understand or were to cheap to do our "hells" properly. Have had mine for twenty five years and has been a work in progress, now have to replace the pony wall siding as the rot has gotten it. Recently saw a guy using flex seal and at three years is still good. Would be nice to seal the skim coat to help stop moisture migration. But will never get my money or effort worth as when we sell it will be a knock down for redevelopment.

  • @bobhunt249
    @bobhunt249Ай бұрын

    How would you best insulate under living space that is not inclosed? What first did was 2" xps cut to joist bays the air seal that with closed cell foam to fill gaps. I then put 4" roxsol to finish. I put 1/2" chicken wire as a coverall to keep mice out.

  • @Sandra-Armstrong
    @Sandra-ArmstrongАй бұрын

    Hi! Thank you for your video! I have a few quick questions... Would we use the poly-iso with the radiant paper on it, or without? Also, what should be used to attach the poly-iso to the stem wall? Liquid nails? Then we would tape a plastic barrier to the poly-iso to cover the ground, so how thick does the plastic need to be, 10 mil or higher? Questions are for climate zone 3 in NE Oklahoma. Bathroom remodel project. In the process of raking out the ground to make it nice and even under the floor and prepare for either insulating under the floor or encapsulating the entire space.

  • @jdawes4403
    @jdawes4403Ай бұрын

    I’m working on a log cabin that was insulated under the floor joists that contributed to the rim joists needing to be completely replaced around the perimeter stem wall foundation. I’ll be lifting the house up to replace the rim joists. The log construction is leaky by nature and even if I follow your instructions to the Tee, the log walls still allow moisture to migrate behind the logs and down to the rim joist. I’d love to see a detail on how to mitigate this issue. Any suggestions ? - thank you for your book! - Jay Dawes

  • @SnakeHandler-g7u
    @SnakeHandler-g7uАй бұрын

    In my area, code requires a 4" termite inspection gap between the top or the concrete and bottom plate. Is there any work around for this?

  • @Scott-cu4ol
    @Scott-cu4olАй бұрын

    approximately how long does the clothes spray foam take to off gas? are you talking about one week three weeks month?

  • @ss-fc2fh
    @ss-fc2fhАй бұрын

    What does long before the occupants move in mean?

  • @isaiahcaswell4116
    @isaiahcaswell4116Ай бұрын

    Hey! Great video! I'm trying to design a shed with a Float Tank for my dad, who was in a hit and run accident 20 years ago, after which he hasn't been able to sleep well. Do you know of a place where I could be around like-minded people who I'd be able to bounce my ideas off? I'm a mechanical drafter, so I have very limited know-how when it comes to that stuff.

  • @pcatful
    @pcatfulАй бұрын

    When you say "insulating a crawl space" I hear it differently, I think you mean insulating a raised floor. If someone says to me, "We want to insulate the crawl space." I assume they want the crawl space insulated, not the floor. I like the assemblies you show! Yet, none of them look like the pictures you show with the membrane visible on all surfaces. We use spray foam in many buildings, no problems. On a side note, my own crawl space (ca 1980), too shallow, not well insulated, subject to ground water, does not look bad really with wood holding up nicely etc. The old metal piers are another matter!

  • @Guishan_Lingyou
    @Guishan_LingyouАй бұрын

    I sure wish that whoever built my house a hundred years ago had watched this video first ;-)

  • @patrickclark4178
    @patrickclark4178Ай бұрын

    Insulation on the inside of the stem wall is incorrect. Insulation should always go to the exterior. Where do you wear your coat ?

  • @ASIRIDesigns

    @ASIRIDesigns

    Ай бұрын

    The longterm durability of below grade rigid insulation is a MAJOR concern. While it's not impossible to provide a protection course, bugs love to burrow into below grade insulation, especially if it's wet. I'll gladly sacrifice a few extra Btus if it means I'll get significantly better longterm durability.

  • @patrickclark4178

    @patrickclark4178

    Ай бұрын

    @@ASIRIDesigns I am pretty sure if you put modern waterproofing membranes over rigid Rockwood, you will have a near permanent solution. Doubtful that critters will gnaw into it. Also run a WUFI on the internal solution and see how it pans out over time. You want the thermal Mass of the foundation protected from the exterior climate. But I am biased because I also use a continuous exterior insulation on walls and roof as well.

  • @jujjuj7676
    @jujjuj7676Ай бұрын

    Sounds like utopian, but good luck tryn to convince FEMA, insurance, and most inspectors its a good idea to remove vents..😂

  • @slaveofjesus3878

    @slaveofjesus3878

    28 күн бұрын

    You do realize that the 2018 IRC gives a code approved unvented craw-space option? R408.3 Unvented crawl space.

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