The price per square foot for crawl space encapsulation is not provided as a flat rate because costs are determined by several project-specific variables. Instead of a fixed price, Helical Technology provides custom quotes based on a detailed job assessment.
Primary Cost Drivers
Several factors influence the total investment of an encapsulation project:
- Vapor Barrier Thickness: Material costs vary significantly based on thickness and quality.
- 6-mil: Lowest cost; used as a basic rodent barrier.
- 15-mil (StegoCrawl Wrap): Moderate cost; standard for residential projects.
- 20-mil (Superseal): Highest cost; used for high-traffic or damp environments.
- Project Size and Complexity: The total square footage directly impacts the quantity of materials and labor hours required. Obstructions, tight access points, and low clearance can increase installation time.
- Condition and Preparation: Costs may increase if the crawl space requires debris removal, grading, or treatment for severe existing moisture.
- Accessories and Systems: The need for sealing accessories (tapes, fasteners, sealants) and moisture management systems (dehumidifiers or ventilation) also scales with the size and humidity level of the space.
To obtain an accurate budget, contractors are encouraged to submit project details, soil reports, and structural drawings for a tailored proposal from the engineering team.
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