Foundation Vent Sealing Stops Humid Summer Air Infiltration In NE/IA Crawls
Epp Foundation Repair has sealed foundation vents in NE and IA crawl spaces since 1994. BBB A+ accredited, two-time Integrity Award winner.
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The mechanism is air-infiltration elimination. A traditional foundation vent allows roughly 50 to 200 CFM of air exchange in moderate wind. Meaning a crawl with 6 vents can cycle 1,500-3,000 cubic feet of outdoor air per hour through the space. In an eastern NE or western IA July with outdoor dew point above 65°F, that incoming air condenses on cool subfloor and joist surfaces (which sit at 60 to 65°F because they're shaded by the home above and cooled by ground contact). Building Science Corp research and US DOE field studies since 2003 have measured this pathway as the dominant moisture source in vented crawls in humid summer climates. Sealing the vents. Combined with a vapor barrier on the dirt floor and a dehumidifier holding interior RH at 50 to 55%. Eliminates the infiltration pathway and lets the crawl behave as conditioned space. The three-layer Epp seal (rigid foam plug, polyurethane foam perimeter, vapor barrier overlap) is engineered to hold integrity through 50+ NE/IA freeze-thaw cycles per winter without cracking, debonding, or air leakage.
How we install crawl space vent sealing.
Vent Inventory And Code Variance Check
Epp Foundation Repair counts and measures every foundation vent, photographs each location, and confirms the jurisdiction allows sealed crawls under current IRC code (most NE, IA, KS, MO jurisdictions adopted this revision after 2009). Older municipalities occasionally still require vents. The homeowner or architect handles variance documentation; Epp confirms compliance before sealing.
Exterior Vent Cover Removal
Epp crews remove the existing exterior vent covers (typically metal louvers or plastic grilles) and inspect the rough opening for debris, prior repair attempts, or structural concerns. The opening gets cleaned of loose mortar, rust scale, or insect debris so the new seal bonds to clean substrate.
Rigid Foam Plug Installation
A rigid XPS foam plug gets cut to fit the vent opening with 1/4 to 1/2 inch clearance around the perimeter for foam expansion. The plug is inserted from the interior side and held in place mechanically until the perimeter foam cures.
"I tell every Nebraska and Iowa homeowner the same thing when we get to the vents: those louvers were specified by someone who never crawled into a Lincoln crawl space in August. We pull 65-degree dew point air through them all summer and watch it condense on the joists like a glass of iced tea. Sealing them. The right way, three layers. Is what makes the dehumidifier inside actually do its job."
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