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![]() I have water/moisture issues in my dirt crawlspace and recently hired a company to get a liner put down and two sump pumps put in (among other things; a whole home energy efficiency improvement procedure was done). The way they installed the liner (6 mil) was that they just put it down without properly attaching it to all the walls. To me it makes the impression that things like mold (developing underneath the liner) can still have a negative impact on the air quality of my house if the dirt is not properly sealed of. Any opinion about this? As an electrician I spend some time in crawl spaces occasionally and have seen situations such as yours. Supposedly that liner is creating a barrier between you and the mold behind it. It should be sealed at the edges to prevent any infiltration. Any concerns that you have should be brought up with the company that did the installation. Perhaps the workers did not do a complete job. |
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