This website has been phenomenal with helping me with information, hopefully you all can help me with a non-lubricant topic.
I just moved to the mid-west (Chicago suburbs) from the west coast (San Diego) and my new-to-me house has a fully concreted and insulated crawl space. It was a huge selling point that the seller and realtor kept pushing. I'm very new to the concept or crawl spaces and basements. So, my question is what is the advantage of a fully concreted and insulated crawl space compared to a "normal" one? Also, there is a dehumidifier in the crawl space that has been running 24/7 (probably because it's summer in the mid-west), does it really need to be on all the time if the crawlspace is concreted and insulated? There's only 1 "window/vent" in the crawlspace that is currently sealed. i've heard i need 2 to properly ventilate the crawlspace... again, is this necessary if its concreted and insulated? From the research i've done, fully concreted/insulated crawlspaces are "supposed" to be sealed... so does that mean i don't need the ventilation?
someone please shed some light on the subject?
Thanks in advance!!
I just moved to the mid-west (Chicago suburbs) from the west coast (San Diego) and my new-to-me house has a fully concreted and insulated crawl space. It was a huge selling point that the seller and realtor kept pushing. I'm very new to the concept or crawl spaces and basements. So, my question is what is the advantage of a fully concreted and insulated crawl space compared to a "normal" one? Also, there is a dehumidifier in the crawl space that has been running 24/7 (probably because it's summer in the mid-west), does it really need to be on all the time if the crawlspace is concreted and insulated? There's only 1 "window/vent" in the crawlspace that is currently sealed. i've heard i need 2 to properly ventilate the crawlspace... again, is this necessary if its concreted and insulated? From the research i've done, fully concreted/insulated crawlspaces are "supposed" to be sealed... so does that mean i don't need the ventilation?
someone please shed some light on the subject?
Thanks in advance!!
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