Nor is the chunks of mortar and block or brick that the masons leave behind.I usually put sand in crawspaces. Gravel isn’t fun to crawl on.
Does anyone have personal experience with this? We're experiencing a lot of vapor smells coming from the dirt floor of our crawl space up through the back of the house. Regularly we get strong smells of sulfur (rotten eggs) and mold. The worst smell of wet concrete has been happening the past 2 weeks. I called a company that specializes in the installation of a vapor barrier that seals the dirt floor of the crawl space under a fabric/plastic lining. They also install a sump pump to keep the fumes directed out and away from the house. I don't mind saying that I just about fainted when they gave me a ball park figure of 3 to 5 thousand as an estimate to install this liner. Has anyone installed these and if so, what are your recommendations for this project? Is there a cheaper alternative that would be as effective as the more expensive contract for placement of this type of liner? Or should we just suck it up and go with the professionals?I am digging the footers for my addition today. After I get done digging them and regrading I would like to put plastic and gravel down as a vapor barrier.
My question is:
Plastic and then 57s gravel over it?
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Gravel then plastic over it?
What says ye? Does anyone have personal experience with this? We're experiencing a lot of vapor smells coming from the dirt floor of our crawl space up through the back of the house crawl space vapor barrier. Regularly we get strong smells of sulfur (rotten eggs) and mold. The worst smell of wet concrete has been happening the past 2 weeks crawl space vapor barrier
Yes. Had a professionally done crawlspace. Difference is greater than night & day. I could have lived in the crawlspace. It's that clean & dry.Does anyone have personal experience with this?
A few more feet and you could have had a basement. You would have loved the added living space.Yes. Had a professionally done crawlspace. Difference is greater than night & day. I could have lived in the crawlspace. It's that clean & dry.
Not a single house in that neighborhood with a basement. I knew the owner of the closest house to mine (about a mile away) with a basement. He said his sump pump ran 24/7/365 and his electric bill was sky high because of it.A few more feet and you could have had a basement. You would have loved the added living space.
Another good thing is your well must not be very deep.Not a single house in that neighborhood with a basement. I knew the owner of the closest house to mine (about a mile away) with a basement. He said his sump pump ran 24/7/365 and his electric bill was sky high because of it.
If course my lawn was always green so there was that![]()