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		<title>What Is A Crawl Space?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 16:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob McGuire</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A crawl space is generally that area under the floor framing of a house or business that extends a short way to the bottom. The distance is generally 24 inches in depth. This distance can vary however from 8 inches to 36 inches. The floor is usually made of dirt. There usually is barely enough [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p>A crawl space is generally that area under the floor framing of a house or business that extends a short way to the bottom. The distance is generally 24 inches in depth. This distance can vary however from 8 inches to 36 inches. The floor is usually made of dirt. There usually is barely enough room in one of these spaces to crawl, so the term Crawl Space was invented. They usually have a ton of spider webs and are dark and smell of mold.   Not a pleasant place. That’s where we come in.</p>
<p>A crawl space that is deeper, to about 48 to 60 inches is generally called a “Michigan Basement”. These can be paved with concrete or left as dirt. Michigan Basements are used as storage of stuff. Unfortunately they are usually below ground and are susceptible to water damage. Furnaces down here can also be damaged by water. This is where we come in&#8230;.</p>
<p>A space below the floor boards that is 7 feet deep or more is called a basement. Basements 100 years ago were not paved but were paved with concrete back in the 50’s. This was usually a thin layer just to keep the dust down and feet clean. Finishing basements has come to popularity with the invention and use of the “Sump Pump”. This is a device that can pump out any ground water that would otherwise get on the basement floor. Other wise basements are a good place to store stuff. We  do a lot of work in basements and have a web site just for basement waterproofing. Click here to see <a href="http://www.expertwaterproofing.com/">Basement Waterproofing Michigan</a>.</p>
<p>Oakbridge Construction Waterproofing Division knows a lot about basements and Crawl Spaces. This web site is dedicated to the Crawl Space.  Read on to find out more information. If you don’t have time to read call now at <strong>248 522 1516</strong> and get a free estimate.</p>
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		<title>What would be the crawlspace appearing in a home?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 17:22:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob McGuire</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A crawl space would be the unfinished, accessible area below the first floor of a structure. Keep in mind, the main purpose of insulation will be to enclose the living space in a thermal envelope. Consequently, if the room below a floor is unconditioned, either the floor or the walls below it ought to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A crawl space would be the unfinished, accessible area below the first floor of a structure. Keep in mind, the main purpose of insulation will be to enclose the living space in a thermal envelope. Consequently, if the room below a floor is unconditioned, either the floor or the walls below it ought to be insulated.<br />
There are 2  types of crawl spaces: vented along with unvented. Vented crawl spaces open to the exterior, while unvented crawl spaces are a component of the basement. How and what is insulated depends on whether or not the space is vented or else unvented.<br />
In a vented crawl space, the underfloor should be insulated, much as it would be installed in ceilings. This may be done either before or once the sub-floor has been applied. In an unvented crawl space, you ought to insulate the foundation walls<br />
If the sub-floor is already in place, the insulation is hooked up from beneath, much as it is hooked up in ceilings.<br />
1.	Cover the ground with sheets of six-mil visqueen film. The sheets ought to overlap each other by approximately twelve inches, and extend a a small number of inches up the walls.<br />
2.	Tape the film in place at the foundation walls and hold the seams in position with tape, scrap lumber, or rocks. When the ground is done, you are ready to install the insulation.<br />
3.	Fit the fiberglass insulation pieces into the joists with the Kraft-paper vapor barrier facing against the sub-floor. Be sure the insulation fits closely so that there would be no air space sandwiched between the flooring and the insulation.<br />
4.	Staple the insulation flanges securely to the sides or underside of the joists (called &#8220;inset stapling&#8221;).<br />
When installing Kraft-faced insulation, employ wire lacing, screen otherwise stiff wire fasteners to hold the insulation securely in place. The fasteners are bowed upwards into the fiberglass insulation, pressing it gently against the sub-floor without overly compressing it. Position the fasteners at least six ins from the ending of every batt, and no more than 24 inches apart.<br />
for Underfloor, specifically designed for floors, with the stapling flanges on the underside side, plus the vapor retarder on the top side. It is stapled to floor joists in the same way as ordinary faced fiberglass insulation will be installed in ceilings and ensures insulation is up touching the floorboards. The vapor barrier side is installed up next to the underfloor, and the non-vapor retarder has flanges for stapling to the sides or else underneath of the joists.<br />
In cold climates, if plumbing are running up through the joists in the crawl space insulation would be applied below the pipes to protect them from freezing<br />
In areas of the country where vapor retarders are not required, bathrooms would require unfaced insulation and no poly film layer to allow humidity to escape.<br />
If you require help with your crawl space visit our web site at http://basementwaterproofingmichiganusa.com.</p>
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		<title>House Maintenance Starts Under the House</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 12:46:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob McGuire</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Basements are the most neglected yet one of the most important sections of a home in any part of the world. One of the biggest concerns for homeowners is the leakage of water into their basements and the resultant damage incurred by the basement interiors due to it. In areas such as basement waterproofing Michigan, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Basements are the most neglected yet one of the most important sections of a home in any part of the world. One of the biggest concerns for homeowners is the leakage of water into their basements and the resultant damage incurred by the basement interiors due to it. In areas such as <a href="http://www.expertcarpenter.com/html/basement_waterproofing_michiga.html">basement waterproofing Michigan</a>, where humid continental climate prevails, the problem of leaking basements and damp crawl spaces is even more intimidating. The humid soil, clubbed with heavy rainfall worsens the basement water seepage &#8211; leading to the formation of mold, toxic gases and an unhygienic ambiance within the basement.</p>
<p>Basement water seepage can cause lots of problems to the homeowner &#8211; both financially as well as from the viewpoint of the health of the residents. A basement that has an ideal basement waterproofing system in place has the following advantages: Helps maintain robust foundations, especially foundation walls Keeps the ambiance in the home clean and hygienic Lowering the &#8216;stack effect&#8217; &#8211; the rise of toxic gases into the upper floors of the home Frees the basement of disease causing germs such as mold Helps in increasing the resale value of the home by several notches</p>
<p>Therefore, the need for crawl space waterproofing is imminent for all homeowners. A crawlspace can be waterproofed by a <a href="http://basementwaterproofingmichiganusa.com/">basement waterproofing contractor</a> or a basement repair company in the following ways:</p>
<p>Under Floor Drains are the traditional and the most effective way to channel out water from flooded or wet basements. As most of the excess water either rises off the floors or seeps down the fissures in the cracked walls of the basements, a underground drain system is a great way of keeping the basement dry in a cost-effective way.</p>
<p><a href="../">Crawl space encapsulation</a> systems, including basement drainage arrangements are another popular method to keep water off your basements. French drains, crawl space liners, etc. are some of the other efficient waterproofing measures for a basement. However, if not installed properly, these drainage systems can cause a lot of inconvenience to the homeowner with water clogging and other issues.</p>
<p>Sump Pumps, one of the most recent technological marvels in the basement waterproofing industry, sump pumps are efficient dehumidifiers. Sump pumps are used especially to take out stagnant water from flooded basements as well as to dry up a wet or damp basement. Sump pumps too, have to be professionally installed by basement repair contractors.</p>
<p>Finishing products such as wall insulation systems and flooring products, that are used to provide supportive heating to the basements in order to keep them dry and comfortable are also a long-term option used by basement waterproofing experts.</p>
<p>However, before choosing a basement repair contractor or a crawl space waterproofing services provider, it is always necessary to check for credentials as well as the track record of the company. Choosing a local basement repair company is always beneficial as they are well-acquainted with the climate than companies located outside the specified region. References and personal checks are also important before you settle on a final waterproofing deal. However, as most basement waterproofing companies offer free analysis of your basements and subsequent free quotes, shopping around for a waterproofing company is not at all a waste of time or energy!</p>
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		<title>Crawl Space &#8211; Moisture Control</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 20:35:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob McGuire</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dirt crawl spaces and crawl space moisture affect you and your entire home. Oakbridge Construction is a crawl space contractor performing repair and moisture control in Southeast Michigan, including Wayne Oakland and Macomb counties and surrounding areas. We are a full service waterproofing, foundation repair and crawl space moisture contractor. Any Crawl Space that is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dirt crawl spaces and <a href="http://crawl-space-crawlspacemoisture.com">crawl space moisture</a> affect you and your entire home.  Oakbridge Construction is a crawl space contractor performing repair and moisture control in Southeast Michigan, including Wayne Oakland and Macomb counties and surrounding areas.  We are a full service waterproofing, foundation repair and crawl space moisture contractor.</p>
<p>Any Crawl Space that is lower than the surrounding outside grade is a potential problem.  A crawl space that is deeper, to about 48 to 60 inches is generally called a Michigan Basement.  By nature ground water rises evenly so your crawl space can flood to the outside level.  Our installers are certified and trained by Basement Technologies Headquarters in Boston.  Our technicians will provide a complete crawl space waterproofing.  We are also experts in wet and flooded basements.</p>
<p>Due to the overwhelming problems associated with crawlspaces, crawl space air rises up into your living space. Crawl Space Encapsulation with Super White Vapor Barrier is used to keep ground moisture from evaporating. Service people can crawl on it without worry of putting holes or tears in the liner.   As a result of the lowered humidity levels, the system helps to prevent future crawl space mold growth and wood deterioration.  It has been determined that up to 50% of the air we breath in the main floor of a home is produced from the crawl space.  Over the last few years, we&#8217;ve treated a lot of mold problems in conventional crawl spaces.</p>
<p>The heart of any basement-waterproofing project is the drainage system to remove the water below the floor and  is responsible for controlling water in Basement Waterproofing and crawl spaces. We have been solving homeowners wet basement, wet crawlspace and leaky foundations problems with our patented waterproofing and foundation repair systems for years.</p>
<p>We fix wet basements and concrete and dirt crawl space problems, moisture ventilation and crawl space liner systems and repair wall cracks</p>
<p>In the rainy season, sump pumps are required to keep the water out of crawl spaces.  Wet crawl spaces can cause <a href="http://crawl-space-crawlspacemoisture.com/mold-in-crawl-spaces/">mold</a> to grow and insects to flourish. The food they need to live on is the very same stuff you use to walk on. Water makes the difference. With no water the problem is solved because the mold and insects will have to move on.</p>
<p>An unconditioned or unwaterproofed crawl space creates an unhealthy environment.  Crawl spaces do not have to be wet or flooded to be extremely unhealthy.  Mold spores, odors, humidity and critters produce unhealthy air quality.  Mold spores, odors, humidity and critters create a very unhealthy environment for people.  Since air rises up, the mold and odor from crawl space come up to the living area causing an unhealthy environment throughout the house.</p>
<p>Oakbridge Construction is the basement waterproofing and crawl space contractor in Michigan. we offer permanent solutions for wet basements and dirt crawl spaces we also do the insurance and <a href="http://crawl-space-crawlspacemoisture.com/insurance/">restoration repairs</a> to get you going again.</p>
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