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Crawl Space Encapsulation in Wheaton, MD

Crawl space encapsulation installs a reinforced 20-mil polyethylene vapour barrier over the floor and lower walls, sealed at all seams and foundation penetrations, to permanently control ground moisture and prevent future mold growth — the definitive solution for chronically damp crawl spaces.

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Crawl space encapsulation in Wheaton: what to know

Wheaton's post-war split-level and Cape Cod housing from the 1950s–1970s has partial basements with block foundations that have developed cracks and efflorescence over decades — lateral groundwater infiltration during wet springs is a primary mold driver.

The area's significant stock of garden apartment buildings (1960s–1980s) has aging flat roofs and HVAC systems that are frequent sources of condensate overflow and mold in top-floor units and common areas.

Wheaton's high-density residential character means mold in multi-family buildings can affect many households before a single complaint triggers action — proactive annual inspection is recommended for building owners.

Mold conditions in Wheaton

Common mold types in this area: Cladosporium (block basement walls and partial basement wood framing); Aspergillus/Penicillium (garden apartment flat-roof membrane failures and HVAC condensate); Stachybotrys (split-level basement framing with chronic groundwater infiltration).

We serve Wheaton Regional Park, Brookside Nature Center, Westfield Wheaton Mall, Wheaton Metro Station and the wider Wheaton area across ZIP codes 20902, 20906.

Signs you need crawl space encapsulation

  • Mold has been remediated in the crawl space and a permanent moisture solution is needed
  • Humidity in the crawl space consistently above 60% RH
  • Standing water or saturated soil after rain events
  • Visible condensation on crawl-space framing in summer
  • Musty odour rising from the floor above the crawl space
  • Previous crawl-space mold that has recurred after treatment

How we handle crawl space encapsulation in Wheaton

Crawl space encapsulation converts an open, vented crawl space into a controlled, sealed environment. A heavy-duty reinforced polyethylene vapour barrier (typically 20-mil with woven reinforcement) is installed over the entire crawl-space floor and extends up the foundation walls, creating a continuous vapour barrier that prevents ground moisture from entering the space above.

Encapsulation is typically recommended after crawl-space mold remediation as the permanent moisture control measure, and sometimes as a standalone upgrade for crawl spaces with elevated humidity but no current mold. When combined with a dehumidifier or HVAC supply, the encapsulated crawl space maintains low relative humidity year-round, eliminating the conditions that support mold growth on structural framing.

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Our Wheaton Crawl Space Encapsulation Process

  1. 1

    Pre-encapsulation assessment

    The crawl space is assessed for standing water, drainage issues, existing mold, and structural concerns. Any mold remediation must be completed and cleared before encapsulation. Active water infiltration must be addressed with drainage or waterproofing before the barrier is installed.

  2. 2

    Surface preparation

    Existing debris, old vapour barriers, and damaged insulation are removed. The soil surface is graded to promote drainage toward the sump crock if present. Foundation walls are cleaned and checked for cracks.

  3. 3

    Vapour barrier installation

    A 20-mil reinforced polyethylene barrier is cut to fit the crawl-space floor and overlapped at all seams by at least 12 inches, with seams sealed with butyl tape. The barrier is extended 6–12 inches up the foundation walls and secured with mechanical fasteners and sealant.

  4. 4

    Foundation wall coverage

    The vapour barrier is attached to the foundation wall to the rim joist level and sealed at all penetrations (pipes, wiring, columns). This prevents warm exterior air and ground moisture from entering at the perimeter.

  5. 5

    Dehumidifier installation

    A commercial-grade dehumidifier with automatic drainage is installed in the encapsulated crawl space to maintain RH below 55%. The dehumidifier is sized for the volume of the crawl space and the local climate moisture load.

Crawl Space Encapsulation in Wheaton — FAQs

Do you provide crawl space encapsulation in Wheaton?

Yes — MoldAct provides crawl space encapsulation throughout Wheaton, MD (ZIP codes: 20902, 20906) and surrounding Montgomery County areas. Call us to book the earliest available appointment.

How long does crawl space encapsulation last?

A properly installed 20-mil reinforced vapour barrier lasts 20–25 years with minimal maintenance. Dehumidifiers typically require filter cleaning every 1–3 months and compressor service every 5–7 years.

Does encapsulation replace my sump pump?

No — if the crawl space has groundwater intrusion, a sump system is required to manage active water before encapsulation. Encapsulation controls vapour moisture; it does not manage liquid water infiltration.

What is the difference between a vapour barrier and encapsulation?

A vapour barrier is a thin poly sheet (typically 6-mil) placed on the crawl-space floor. Encapsulation is a full system: heavier barrier (20-mil), wall coverage to rim joist, sealed seams, and mechanical dehumidification — a sealed, conditioned environment rather than a barrier alone.

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