Yes, crawl space encapsulation significantly improves home energy efficiency by creating a sealed, conditioned envelope. According to the provided content, this process transforms the crawl space from a liability into an asset that enhances whole-building performance through several mechanisms:

  • Reduction of the Stack Effect: In unencapsulated spaces, outdoor air enters through vents and cracks, causing uncontrolled air leakage. Encapsulation stops this cycle, which the Department of Energy identifies as a major source of energy loss.
  • Lower HVAC Load: By installing a robust vapor barrier on the floor and walls and sealing it to the foundation, an airtight boundary is created. This prevents conditioned air from escaping and outside air from entering, which directly reduces the strain on heating and cooling systems.
  • Thermal Stability: With the thermal boundary moved to the crawl space walls, the area and any mechanical equipment within it stay closer to the indoor temperature. This creates more stable and predictable utility bills year-round.
  • Radiant Energy Blocking: Specific products, such as Flexi-Foil Eco Duo, use a multilayer reflective design to block up to 97% of radiant energy, further enhancing the energy-saving profile of the home.

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