Installing liner in dirt crawl space

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Posted by Esche on July 21, 2010, 7:23 am
 

I recently got a liner installed in my dirt crawl space to have the
soil sealed off from the rest of the house (mainly to keep moisture
away from the rest of the house).

Now, the installer installed the liner in a fashion that there are
still spots where it doesn't seal off the dirt from the crawl space
(i.e. I can pull back the liner in some areas and touch the dirt). My
question to you guys is whether such a liner installation can still be
considered effective with respect to keeping moisture from the soil
away from the rest of the house? Or does it have to be perfectly
sealed off to be effective?

Thanks a lot in advance,
  Wilko

Posted by Ron Peterson on July 25, 2010, 11:52 pm
 

Tape is available to improve the seal, but if there isn't any airflow
in the gap, you're probably not getting much humidity. You can buy
digital thermometer/humidity gages to check the humidity in the crawl
space.

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   Ron

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