Protect Your Home from the Elements

Moisture can be a destructive force for your home, leading to structural damage, mold growth, and other costly problems. Taking steps to protect your home from moisture is crucial to maintaining its longevity and value.

How to Check for Moisture Under My House?

  • Visual Inspection: Look for signs of water damage, such as stains, mold, or rot, on walls, floors, and ceilings.
  • Moisture Meter: Use a moisture meter to measure moisture levels in wood, drywall, and other materials.
  • Probe the Soil: Insert a metal probe into the soil around your foundation to check for excess moisture.
  • Inspect Gutters and Downspouts: Ensure gutters and downspouts are clear of debris and direct water away from your home.
  • Check for Leaks: Examine pipes, faucets, and plumbing fixtures for leaks.

Other Moisture Prevention Measures

  • Proper Drainage: Maintain proper drainage around your home by grading the ground away from the foundation and installing drain tiles or a French drain.
  • Vapor Barrier: Install a vapor barrier in crawl spaces or basements to prevent moisture from seeping into the living space.
  • Ventilation: Provide adequate ventilation in crawl spaces and basements to reduce humidity and prevent mold growth.
  • Seal Cracks and Openings: Seal any cracks or openings around windows, doors, and pipes to prevent moisture intrusion.
  • Waterproof Roofing: Install a waterproof roofing system to prevent leaks and moisture damage.
By implementing these measures, you can effectively protect your home from the damaging effects of moisture, ensuring its long-term integrity and value.