Description
If your crawl space has standing, excess water, then a vapor barrier is necessary. Vapor barriers prevent water from reaching building walls, ceilings, foundations, and more. The prevention of water vapor reduces water damage, foundation damage, and mold growth.
Our standard 20 Mil Woven Vapor Barrier 12’x100′ (1,200 sq ft) is great for small or temporary projects. With our product, you can reduce the water in your home. A reduction in water increases your home’s value and keeps your family safe.
Vapor barriers are one of many solutions to waterproofing your crawl space. With a quality vapor barrier, you can seal your home and protect it from a long-list of potential problems and dangers.
An unsealed crawl space presents many dangers to your home. For example, without a proper barrier, water vapor can cause leaky walls. Leaky walls damage property foundations as well as lead to more humidity throughout your home. More moisture means less comfort as well as the potential of mold growth or furniture damage.
Here are some benefits of the 20 Mil Vapor Barrier:
- All types of professionals use vapor barriers from insulators to water proofers and pest control experts. Simply put, vapor barriers are necessary to improve your home.
- Our vapor barrier is great for small and temporary jobs. Because of this benefit, you won’t have to spend much money for a quick fix.
- Vapor barriers are excellent for the remediation process and as a fumigation cover.
Keeping a property nice and dry should be a priority for any home or a business owner. With the 20 Mil Vapor Barrier, you can reduce water vapors and ensure your home is safe and sound.
Order a 20 Mil Woven Vapor Barrier 12’x100′ (1,200 sq ft) today to achieve a waterproofed property!
FAQs
Can I install the 20 Mil Vapor Barrier myself?
Yes, it’s designed for easy DIY installation. With proper preparation, like clearing debris and overlapping seams, most homeowners can install it without professional help.
Is the vapor barrier UV resistant?
Yes, the material is UV resistant, so it won’t degrade if exposed to sunlight during installation. This makes it more durable for both temporary and long-term projects.
How do I seal the seams of the vapor barrier?
Seams can be sealed with vapor barrier tape or a suitable adhesive. Making sure seams and edges are properly sealed ensures the barrier works as one continuous protective layer.