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Maintenance (Fourth Week of July)

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  Your comfort! Your home working at its best! Your money in your pocket! Your Ounce Of Prevention: Check your fences, sheds, and other outdoor structures for stability and repair if needed Inspect for cracks or damage in your driveway and walkway Take the time to replenish your emergency supplies such as bottled water, canned food, batteries, and first aid items Hurricane Preparation: Focus on your windows Have a fantastic and safe rest of your week everyone! Your Closer Look Inspections Team *Image from Shutterstock

Sealed vs. Vented Crawlspaces in Florida: A Home Inspection Company’s Perspective

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We’re committed to helping Florida homebuyers see the full picture of any home they’re considering—especially the parts that aren’t immediately visible. One area that often raises questions during an inspection is the crawlspace. In particular, many buyers are unaware of the important differences between sealed (unvented) and vented crawlspaces. The type and condition of a crawlspace can directly affect a home’s structural integrity, indoor air quality, energy efficiency, and even long-term maintenance costs. That’s why understanding these spaces—how they function, their advantages, and their drawbacks—is essential when evaluating a Florida home. What Is a Crawlspace? A crawlspace is a hollow area between the ground and the first floor of a home. It typically ranges from 1 to 3 feet in height and allows access to plumbing, wiring, ductwork, and structural supports beneath the house. Unlike basements, crawlspaces are not intended to be habitable or used for storage. While many Florida h...

A Home Inspection Company’s Guide to Crawlspaces: What Florida Homebuyers Need to Know About This Hidden Part of the Home

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We believe that a complete understanding of a home involves more than what you can see from the front door. One of the most overlooked—but critical—areas we evaluate during a home inspection is the crawlspace. For many Florida homebuyers, especially those unfamiliar with older homes or homes built off the ground, the concept of a crawlspace may be a mystery. But from structural support to moisture management to indoor air quality, the crawlspace plays a vital role in a home’s health and performance. In this guide, we’ll walk you through: What a crawlspace is and how it differs from other foundation types The typical  types of crawlspaces found in Florida homes The purpose of a crawlspace and how it connects to the rest of the home The maintenance and inspection needs of crawlspaces How knowing about this space can be of value to Florida homebuyers What Is a Crawlspace? A crawlspace is a narrow area between the ground and the first floor of a home. Unlike a full basement, which can ...