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  crawlspace and basement technologies: Water in Buildings William B. Rose, 2005-04-07 The definitive guide to understanding and managing the effects of water on buildings Water in Buildings: An Architect's Guide to Moisture and Mold is a detailed and highly useful reference to help architects and other design professionals create dry, healthy environments, without jeopardizing a project with poor liability management. Much more than a book of quick fixes, this practical guide illuminates an essential understanding of the whys of moisture problems, including valuable information on how water behaves and how its performance can be anticipated and managed in building design. With a special emphasis on water's role in creating mold, an issue of growing concern and liability, Water in Buildings offers the most up-to-date information on rainwater management, below-grade water management, foundations, wall and roof construction, mechanical systems, moisture, and much more! Providing authoritative guidance to designers and builders, this definitive guide features: * Clear explanations of how water interacts with building materials and equipment * An in-depth exploration of the paths of leaks * Numerous case studies on such well-known structures as Mount Vernon, Independence Hall, and Wingspan (Frank Lloyd Wright) * Numerous descriptive drawings and photographs
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office , 2007-04-10
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Making Basements Dry Richard Henry Rule, 1970
  crawlspace and basement technologies: New Energy Conservation Technologies and Their Commercialization John P. Millhone, Eric H. Willis, International Energy Agency, 1981
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Construction Technology Eric Fleming, 2009-02-12 This new textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to everyaspect of the technology of low-rise construction. It includessub-structure (site work, setting out and foundations) andsuperstructure (flooring, roofs, finishes, fittings and fixtures).The material here covers the first year course requirement of allcourses on which construction technology is taught - no matter whatthe ultimate qualification. It offers tried and tested solutions to a range of constructionproblems and is organised following the sequence of construction.It will show what has been done in the past, demonstrating goodpractice - what works and what doesn't - and common faults. Thereare summaries of the more important BSI documents and reference tothe latest building regulations. Lengthy explanations are avoided by relying heavily on hundreds ofillustrations, pairing detail drawings with clear photographs toshow real life construction situations. The supporting spreadsheet referred to in the book can be found atthis linkhttp://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/fleming/Fleming_spreadsheet.xls
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Historic Preservation Technology Robert A. Young, 2008-03-21 This introduction to historic preservation goes well beyond the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and shows how wood, stone, masonry, and metal were used in the past and how adaptive re-use can be employed to bring modern amenities to historic structures. The book covers all aspects of the exterior and interior building fabric, including windows, roofing, doors, porches, and electrical and mechanical systems for both residential and small-scale commercial buildings. Richly illustrated with photographs showing typical elements of historic buildings, decay mechanisms, and remediation techniques, the book also contains a variety of useful case studies and features a companion Website that offers dozens of additional images and resources.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: HTI+ Home Technology Integration and CEDIA Installer I All-in-One Exam Guide Ron Gilster, Helen Heneveld, 2004-06-22 The most comprehensive on the job resource for professional installers of home automation technology. This book also provides coverage of both the HTI+ and CEDIA Installer Level I certifications. Features include: •In-depth coverage of home system integration technologies and practices make this book an indispensable working reference. •100% coverage of all exam objectives for CompTIA’s HTI+ Certification and CEDIA’s Installer Level I exam. •Includes Expert Discussion and Case Study sidebars, and Note, Tip, Exam Tip, and Caution icons highlighting important text throughout the book. •CD-ROM includes 3 practice exams – 2 for each of the HTI+ exams and 1 for the CEDIA Installer Level I exam. The CD-ROM also includes a PDF document of CEDIA’s home system planning icons. •Foreword by Ray Lepper, President of CEDIA.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: How to Inspect for Moisture Intrusion Nick Gromicko, 2015-10-10
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Make It Right Mike Holmes, 2013-08-27 More than 1 million viewers in Canada watch Mike Holmes’ television show, Holmes on Homes, every week. Thousands more see him at his personal appearances and visit his website, looking for advice on renos-gone-wrong. Mike Holmes is Canada’s most trusted contractor, a crusader with a mission to expose botched renovations--and now the author of a bestselling book that has shipped over 60,000 copies in its hardcover edition. Mike has taken his professional expertise and tell-it-like-it-is style and turned it into the guide no homeowner should be without. Make It Right walks readers through a renovation from start to finish, from the process of finding a reliable contractor to understanding the legalities of renovation. Mike explains the inner workings of a house, covers the most popular reno projects and describes the most common pitfalls. Packed with informative sidebars, checklists, diagrams and photographs, all showing what to expect from contractors and tradespeople, and how to keep every reno running on time and on budget, Make It Right is the book you need to read before you plan a renovation. Be smart. Take charge. Get it right the first time.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: The Rehab Guide , 1997
  crawlspace and basement technologies: 5 Steps to a Dry Basement Or Crawl Space Ron Gay, 2005 It’s raining, and water starts seeping into your home’s basement; what can a homeowner do? Fortunately, a new comprehensive book from Welkin House can help fix that wet basement problem without expensive waterproofing methods. The author, Ronald Gay, is a veteran in the field of residential construction and consulting for more than 20 years, specializing in wet-basement consulting for more than 10 years. In this ground-breaking guide for homeowner and professional, new lessons are taught that make all the difference in solving this stressful, home-maintenance nightmare.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: CEA-CompTIA DHTI+ Digital Home Technology Integrator All-In-One Exam Guide, Second Edition Ron Gilster, Helen Heneveld, 2008-08-31 A CEA-CompTIA DHTI+ Exam Guide and Desktop Reference--All in One! Get complete coverage of all the material included on the CEA-CompTIA DHTI+ Digital Home Technology Integrator exam inside this comprehensive resource. Written by industry experts, this definitive exam guide features learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, practice questions, and in-depth explanations. More than 500 photos and drawings visually reinforce key technology integration concepts. Detailed and authoritative, this book serves as both a complete certification study guide and an essential on-the-job reference. Get full details on all exam topics, including how to: Plan for new construction and remodeling projects Design and install a home computer network Install and troubleshoot structured wiring and cabling Implement distributed audio and video technologies Set up a residential communications system Install and maintain home security and surveillance systems Design and install a home lighting control system Work with residential automation controllers Integrate a home control system into the home data network The CD-ROM features: One full CEA-CompTIA DHTI+ practice exam Complete electronic book
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Musings of an Energy Nerd Martin Holladay, 2016-01-05 In this fascinating collection of postings from his popular “Musings of an Energy Nerd” blog, Green Building Advisor's Martin Holladay cuts through the hype and myths about energy efficiency, sustainability, and green building to present the very best ways to make your home more energy efficient. Martin Holladay has been making weekly postings to his “Musings of an Energy Nerd” blog on Green Building Advisor since January 2009. Along the way, he has gathered a devoted following of “energy nerds” who await his weekly musings with rapt anticipation. For the first time, the 50 most popular postings have been assembled in book form to give homeowners a great opportunity to live a more energy-efficient life in their homes. The book begins with an overview of energy priorities, and a discussion of what we mean by terms likegreen and sustainable. Martin presents several options for energy upgrades for an existing house (from replacing windows to adding superinsulation) before looking at ways to improve the energy efficiency of a new house. Separate chapters follow on HVAC, domestic hot water, appliances, and renewable energy, before the book wraps up with an eye-opening chapter on useless products, scams, and myths (including Martin's list of “Stupid Energy-Saving Tips”).
  crawlspace and basement technologies: The Complete Book of Home Inspection Norman Becker, 2002-07-22 Here is a comprehensive instruction manual covering every aspect of exterior, interior, and electromechanical home inspection--basic enough for a layperson and detailed enough to be a working tool for professional home inspectors. Revealing techniques and methods used by experts, this heavily-illustrated reference details how to evaluate the condition of a home or condominium apartment. Precise step-by-step procedures enable the reader to inspect a home as though accompanied by an inspector with many years' experience. Written by a professional home inspector, COMPLETE BOOK OF HOME INSPECTION, 3rd Ed. is packed with photographs, dozens of checklists and worksheets, and a valuable summary which appears at the end of each chapter.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: The Rehab Guide: Foundations , 1997
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Power System Planning Technologies and Applications: Concepts, Solutions and Management Elkarmi, Fawwaz, 2012-02-29 This book focuses on the technical planning of power systems, taking into account technological evolutions in equipment as well as the economic, financial, and societal factors that drive supply and demand and have implications for technical planning at the micro level--Provided by publisher.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Tech Notes , 1988
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Proceedings, the 1990 International Symposium on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology: (Sessions 5-9) , 1991
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Proceedings: Residential data, design, and technologies , 1990
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Pretty Good House Michael Maines, Daniel Kolbert, Emily Mottram, Christopher Briley, 2022-05-24 Pretty Good House provides a framework and set of guidelines for building or renovating a high-performance home that focus on its inhabitants and the environment--but keeps in mind that few people have pockets deep enough to achieve a perfect solution. The essential idea is for homeowners to work within their financial and practical constraints both to meet their own needs and do as much for the planet as possible. A Pretty Good House is: * A house that's as small as possible * Simple and durable, but also well designed * Insulated and air-sealed * Above all, it is affordable, healthy, responsible, and resilient.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Publications of the National Institute of Standards and Technology ... Catalog National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.), 1991
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Rapid Visual Screening of Buildings for Potential Seismic Hazards: Supporting Documentation , 2015 The Rapid Visual Screening (RVS) handbook can be used by trained personnel to identify, inventory, and screen buildings that are potentially seismically vulnerable. The RVS procedure comprises a method and several forms that help users to quickly identify, inventory, and score buildings according to their risk of collapse if hit by major earthquakes. The RVS handbook describes how to identify the structural type and key weakness characteristics, how to complete the screening forms, and how to manage a successful RVS program.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: WHO Handbook on Indoor Radon World Health Organization, 2009 This handbook focuses on residential radon exposure from a public health point of view and provides detailed recommendations on reducing health risks from radon and sound policy options for preventing and mitigating radon exposure. The material in the handbook reflects the epidemiological evidence that indoor radon exposure is responsible for a substantial number of lung cancers in the general population. Information is provided on the selection of devices to measure radon levels and on procedures for the reliable measurement of these levels. Discussed also are control options for radon in new dwellings, radon reduction in existing dwellings as well as assessment of the costs and benefits of different radon prevention and remedial actions. Also covered are radon risk communication strategies and organization of national radon programs.--Publisher's description.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: A Small Home of Your Own Dennis Fukai, 2010-02-02
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Going Forward Moreen Torpy, 2012-02-01 Going Forward: Downsizing, Moving and Settling In is a step-by-step guide to de-cluttering life and liberating the spirit. A survival guide on how to eliminate material goods whether there is a move in your immediate future or not, Going Forward: Downsizing, Moving and Settling In will guide you through the process. You might simply want more space where you are now. If there is a move, Going Forward: Downsizing, Moving and Settling In contains a multitude of useful and practical steps to accomplish this while retaining your sanity. A journey to the future, without being encumbered by extra stuff can be spiritually uplifting. Knowing that you receive nourishment from your surroundings indicates you are on the right track.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Home Maintenance For Dummies James Carey, Morris Carey, 2011-01-31 A hands-on, step-by-step guide to properly maintaining your home Your home requires regular maintenance to operate safely and efficiently. The expert advice in this second edition of Home Maintenance For Dummies can help you save literally thousands of dollars each year by showing you how to perform home maintenance yourself! This new edition provides the latest tips on how to tune up your home and make repairs to every room of the house, from basement to attic. By combining step-by-step instructions and expert information, this practical guide gives you the skills to tackle everything from furnace tune-ups to leaky roofs. You'll also learn how to conduct routine inspections, keep major appliances running efficiently, and increase energy efficiency. Shows how to keep your home in tip-top shape, preserve its value, and avoid costly repairs Covers all rooms of the house, in addition to the roof, foundation, and exterior Explains how to keep all home systems and major appliances running smoothly Includes a seasonal maintenance schedule Provides the latest green maintenance options to help lower your utility bills James Carey and Morris Carey have a radio show, a newspaper column, and a Web site, all called On the House, and appear regularly on CBS News Saturday Morning. They are also the authors of Home Remodeling For Dummies If you've always wanted to tackle home repairs like a pro, Home Maintenance For Dummies, 2nd Edition is your ideal resource!
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Elevated Residential Structures Federal Emergency, Management Agency, 2003-12-29 This manual is for designers, developers, builders, and others who wish to build elevated residential structures in flood-prone areas prudently. Contents: Environmental and Regulatory Factors Site Analysis and Design Architectural Design Examples Design and Construction Guidelines Cost Analysis Resource Materials
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Dictionary of 21st Century Energy Technologies, Financing and Sustainability Gene Beck, 2021-01-08 This comprehensive desktop reference addresses the diverse terms and acronyms that form the backbone of 21st century energy technologies, applications of those technologies, and the sustainability sector of the U.S. economy. The convergence of these disciplines has resulted in an explosion of specialized terms, acronyms, and jargon. The references encompass a wide range of legacy as well as emerging renewable energy technologies including the finance and sustainable segments of business that form an integral part of those technologies. This dictionary gives professionals and laymen alike, across the multi-disciplinary fields of energy, a tool to better understand and communicate energy matters and understand the energy issues and opportunities faced. There are over 8,000 entries, making it the largest dictionary ever compiled on these specific subjects. Although the book includes some highly technical terms, the writing and explanations are sufficiently clear for both academia and practitioners including students, professors, architects, accountants, attorneys, engineers, public policy makers, regulators, developers, real estate professionals, debtors, borrowers, standards setting organizations, journalists, and boards of directors. The author has created this dictionary to help both novices and experts cut through the confusion and understand the vocabulary of this fast-growing field. This comprehensive body of knowledge explains these technologies and thousands of other new technical terms and acronyms. Three sectors—energy, efficiency, and sustainability—are at the heart of the economic low-carbon future growth of our economy. The result is a practical tool that should find a central place on the desk of anyone involved in energy, management, and development of sustainability issues anywhere in the world.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies Rocco Furferi, Lapo Governi, Yary Volpe, Francesco Gherardini, Kate Seymour, 2022-10-11 This book gathers a selection of contributions dealing with the application of mechanical engineering for preserving and managing cultural heritage. It covers advanced techniques for 3D survey, modeling and simulation, reconstruction, data management as well as advanced diagnostics and testing methods. It highlights strategies to foster sustainability, inclusivity, energy saving and waste reuse in preventive conservation of historical buildings and sculptures, and large heritage sites. Based on contributions presented at the 3rd Florence Heri-Tech International Conference, held on May, 16-18, 2022, in Firenze, Italy, this book offers a timely source of information concerning engineering methods in heritage for both researchers and professionals in the field.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: The Inside Story , 1993
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Building Industry Technology , 1991
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Moisture Control Guidance for Building Design, Construction and Maintenance American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Ashrae, United States Enviornmental Protection Agency, 2016-06-21 Moisture control is fundamental to the proper functioning of any building. Controlling moisture is important to protect occupants from adverse health effects and to protect the building, its mechanical systems and its contents from physical or chemical damage. Yet, moisture problems are so common in buildings, many people consider them inevitable. Excessive moisture accumulation plagues buildings throughout the United States, from tropical Hawaii to arctic Alaska and from the hot, humid Gulf Coast to the hot, dry Sonoran Desert. Between 1994 and 1998, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Building Assessment Survey and Evaluation (BASE) study collected information about the indoor air quality of 100 randomly selected public and private office buildings in the 10 U.S. climatic regions.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Consumer's Guide to Radon Reduction United States. Environmental Protection Agency, 2017-07-07 You cannot see, smell or taste radon. But it still may be a problem in your home. When you breathe air containing radon, you increase your risk for respiratory issues. Radon has been classified as a known human carcinogen and has been recognized as a significant health problem by groups such as the Centers for Disease Control, the American Lung Association, the American Medical Association, and the American Public Health Association. As such, risks from in-home radon exposure have been a major concern for the EPA. The Consumer's Guide to Radon Reduction: How to Fix Your Home Contains information about home radon mitigation: radon reduction techniques and radon reduction systems.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: User's Guide to Natural Gas Technologies F. William Payne, 1999 Compiled & Edited by F. William Payne. Natural gas technologies that were new five years ago have now been tested in the real world. This book describes some of these important technologies, covering both new engineering concepts and new products which have emerged, as well as important innovations to existing technologies. Many of the chapters include economic analyses which identify the resulting cost savings. Specific areas of development addressed include gas cooling, chillers, desiccant technologies, cogeneration, heating systems, and other natural gas technologies.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction Steven Bliss, 2005-11-18 The most comprehensive guide to material selection & installation It takes a wise choice of building materials and details to create durable, attractive, and affordable custom homes and remodeling projects. Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction provides up-to-date, field-tested recommendations that help professionals balance cost and performance when designing and building residential projects. Steven Bliss, former editorial director of The Journal of Light Construction and founding editor of Progressive Builder, draws on his extensive knowledge as a practicing builder, designer, and construction editor to help building professionals select the right materials for every job and install them with confidence. This one-stop resource covers the real-world challenges of material selection and installation so designers, contractors, and building owners can make informed decisions for all major building components. Useful to architects, designers, and specifiers--as well as contractors, builders, and developers--Best Practices Guide to Residential Construction features: * More than 200 photos and illustrations of critical residential construction details * Installation tips and cautions that help prevent costly product failures * Descriptions of the latest composites and synthetics that are changing the way we build * Easy-to-use charts for making quick product comparisons * An authoritative guide to indoor air quality and healthy house construction
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Deep Medicine Eric Topol, 2019-03-12 A Science Friday pick for book of the year, 2019 One of America's top doctors reveals how AI will empower physicians and revolutionize patient care Medicine has become inhuman, to disastrous effect. The doctor-patient relationship--the heart of medicine--is broken: doctors are too distracted and overwhelmed to truly connect with their patients, and medical errors and misdiagnoses abound. In Deep Medicine, leading physician Eric Topol reveals how artificial intelligence can help. AI has the potential to transform everything doctors do, from notetaking and medical scans to diagnosis and treatment, greatly cutting down the cost of medicine and reducing human mortality. By freeing physicians from the tasks that interfere with human connection, AI will create space for the real healing that takes place between a doctor who can listen and a patient who needs to be heard. Innovative, provocative, and hopeful, Deep Medicine shows us how the awesome power of AI can make medicine better, for all the humans involved.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Guide to Foundation and Support Systems for Manufactured Homes , 2002
  crawlspace and basement technologies: A Burglar's Guide to the City Geoff Manaugh, 2016-04-05 A “deeply researched and brilliantly written” blueprint to the criminal possibilities in the world all around us (Warren Ellis, author of Gun Machine). At the core of A Burglar’s Guide to the City is an unexpected and thrilling insight: how any building transforms when seen through the eyes of someone hoping to break into it. Studying architecture the way a burglar would, Geoff Manaugh takes readers through walls, down elevator shafts, into panic rooms, and out across the rooftops of an unsuspecting city. Encompassing nearly two thousand years of heists and break-ins, the book draws on the expertise of reformed bank robbers, FBI special agents, private security consultants, the LAPD Air Support Division, and architects past and present. Whether discussing how to pick padlocks, climb the walls of high-rise apartments, find gaps in a museum’s surveillance routine, or discuss home invasions in ancient Rome, A Burglar’s Guide to the City ensures readers will never enter a bank again without imagining how to loot the vault, or walk down the street without planning the perfect getaway. Praise for A Burglar’s Guide to the City “This burglar’s guide isn’t for ordinary smash-and-grab burglars, it’s for the rest of us—who steal in, steal out, and get away with glorious dreams. A spectacularly fun read.” —Robert Krulwich, cohost of Radiolab “Who knew that urban studies could be so riveting? Geoff Manaugh excels at finding new, illicit, and fresh angles on a subject as loved as it is overexposed—the city. In his new book, elegant, perverse, sinuous supervillains maneuver and master the city like parkour champions. I see the TV series already.” —Paola Antonelli, design curator, MoMA
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Residential Rehabilitation Inspection Guide U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2014-05-19 This guide provides step-by-step technical information for evaluating a residential building's site, exterior, interior, and structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems.
  crawlspace and basement technologies: Home Rehab Handbook Steven Winter Associates, 2002-04-26 * The architect's and contractor's A-Z one-stop resource for residential remodeling--detailed and heavily illustrated * Step-by-step practical instruction for every topic * Includes checklists, charts, specifications, resoures list, and product information guides * Covers accessibility, efficiency, and sustainability issues
Crawl space - Wikipedia
A crawl space or crawlspace is an unoccupied, unfinished, narrow space within a building, between the ground and the first (or ground) floor. The crawl space is so named because …

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Apr 28, 2023 · A crawlspace provides support for the living areas above, and a buffer between the house and the ground below. A crawlspace is typically vented to the outside or an adjoining …

What Is a Crawl Space? An Eye-Opening Peek Underneath Your …
Apr 28, 2022 · Aside from elevating your home off the ground, a crawl space is a convenient and inconspicuous place to stow away some of the "guts" of a house that might normally be in a …

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Jul 17, 2024 · Here, we explain what crawl spaces are, along with the benefits and maintenance considerations they entail, so you can decide if a home with a crawl space is right for you. A …

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May 15, 2023 · Crawl spaces may not be the most visible part of your home, but they play a crucial role in your home’s structure and comfort. Here’s what every homeowner should know …

Understanding Your Crawlspace - Crawl Pros
May 25, 2018 · As a critical part of home maintenance, it is important that you understand what a crawlspace is and how it can make your home a better place to live. In short, crawlspaces are …

What Is a Crawl Space? (101 Guide for Beginners)
Jan 12, 2024 · There are two types of crawl spaces that are built under a house: open crawl space (vented) and conditioned crawl space (unvented). What Is an Open Crawl Space? An …

What is a Crawl Space? Everything You Need to Know
Jul 18, 2024 · Crawl spaces are small, raised areas found under a building. They get their name from their low height, generally less than 1 to 1.5 meters (3 ft. 3 in. to 4 ft. 11 in.). In such a …

What is a Crawlspace? Essential Guide for Homeowners
Mar 6, 2025 · Understanding what is a crawlspace can help you maintain it properly. Here's an explanation of the structure and care under your home.

What is a Crawlspace? Why it Matters & Maintenance Tips
Mar 13, 2025 · Learn what a crawlspace is, why it matters for a home’s health, and simple maintenance tips to prevent moisture, pests, and structure issues.

Crawl space - Wikipedia
A crawl space or crawlspace is an unoccupied, unfinished, narrow space within a building, between the ground and the first (or ground) floor. The crawl space is so named because there is typically only enough room to crawl rather than stand; anything larger than about 1 to 1.5 metres (3 ft 3 in to 4 ft 11 …

What You Need to Know About a Home's Crawlspace - The Family Handyman
Apr 28, 2023 · A crawlspace provides support for the living areas above, and a buffer between the house and the ground below. A crawlspace is typically vented to the outside or an adjoining basement. This ventilation allows air to circulate below the house, explains Scott Fisher, contractor and …

What Is a Crawl Space? An Eye-Opening Peek Underneath Your Home
Apr 28, 2022 · Aside from elevating your home off the ground, a crawl space is a convenient and inconspicuous place to stow away some of the "guts" of a house that might normally be in a basement, such as...

What Is a Crawl Space? Discover the Purpose of This Common Home Feature
Jul 17, 2024 · Here, we explain what crawl spaces are, along with the benefits and maintenance considerations they entail, so you can decide if a home with a crawl space is right for you. A crawl space is a small, unfinished space beneath the first floor of a home.

What Is a Crawl Space? A Crawl Space Guide | Groundworks
May 15, 2023 · Crawl spaces may not be the most visible part of your home, but they play a crucial role in your home’s structure and comfort. Here’s what every homeowner should know about crawl spaces, from common issues to maintenance tips. What Is a Crawl Space? A type of foundation, a crawl …