What is the crawl space?
Crawlspace is a shallow area between the soil and the first floor of the house. It is often used for storage or access to pipes or other architectural substructures. Flower spaces, including electric, heating, plumbing and air -conditioning systems, are often used to repair and maintain many domestic systems. Although they are no longer built into homes, they were popular in the former and middle parts of the 20th century. Crawlspaces are subject to poor ventilation, moisture, sponge, termites and many other problems.
usually less than a few feet tall, the climbing area is generally built directly on the attic and is accessible with open boards on loans or small doors on the outside of the house. The ceiling of the climbing area is usually made of rays that hold the floor and often suffer from water control problems. Moisture from the house can penetrate into the crawl space or moisture from the ground or from precipitation can rewrite into space.
Thefungus destroying wood is also found in the wooden beams of the crawl space and is known that insects are dwelling in the cold wood of the space. The formation of mushrooms and molds in the climbing area is particularly dangerous for the house due to the growing effect of air inside the house. The air infected with bacteria from mold spores rises by insulating openings or channels to the rooms of the house, causing residents to breathe unhealthy air. Insulation of plastic barrier above the soil, which provides an inorganic shield against many bacteria in the soil.
Crawlspace built into newer houses is subject to a number of regulations and can be checked in terms of violation. Crawlspace must have minimal access to access that is increased when mechanical equipment is maintained in space; minimum clearance between soil and rays; And at least ventilation, requiring outlet for sending each particular number of square feet in space.