Why Should I Fix my Crawl Space Door?
In order to properly protect your property, a crawl space door needs to fit well and create a watertight seal. This is imperative if you are to help prevent water, dirt, and pests from encroaching into your home. Unfortunately, crawl space doors are also subject to damage and deterioration in many ways.
Prevent the Stack Effect
The stack effect is one of the most subtly damaging issues that your home can deal with on a day-to-day basis. Created by the presence of ventilation points at the top and bottom of a home, the stack effect causes moist air to be drawn into a home from outside and creates a channel of moving air through a home. This destabilizes the climate inside your home dramatically.
When the airflow in your home is so dramatically increased, it can cause so many different things to go wrong in your home. This ranges from increased humidity and dampness to the spread of mold and airborne allergens, as well as undermining your home’s energy efficiency. This will make your property less comfortable in general.
Stabilize the Climate of Your Home
Fixing your crawl space door will, of course, stabilize the climate in your home, prevent temperature and humidity fluctuation, and generally keep the interior spaces of your home safe, clean, and dry. More than this, fixing your crawl space door will ensure that you prevent avoidable damage.
By lowering levels of dampness and humidity, fixing your crawl space door will prevent mold formation, wood rot, and the many different problems that they can cause. This will protect your home from uneven or sagging floors, spreading cracks, and the unpleasant odors which come with rot and fungal growth.

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