Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, WA Home Inspector (King of the House)

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Bellingham Home Inspection: Vented Sub-structure Areas

When a home has an unconditioned (unheated) crawl space, most building codes require that there be some form of crawl space ventilation. This comes in various forms but, at least in Bellingham and Whatcom County, more often than not the builders put in foundation vents -- typically a few feet from each corner and spaced quite evenly from one another, every few feet.

The preferred vents are those with wire mesh, typically 1/4" galvanized screens. Often, instead, I will see vent screens like the one below.

This is a louvered vent screen and the average person may not know it, but the louvers seriously impede the "net-free" area. In other words, if the goal is to have some air movement then these are of marginal design. With a few exceptions, I typically suggest that these vents be replaced with proper vents that do not impede venting. There is some controversy in some areas, where inspectors recommend that vents be closed. If a WSDA licensed inspector in this state suggests that, he or she is likely to receive a reprimand. Crawl space vents that are blocked are a state mandated conducive condition. As an inspector, at least in this region, I can say that I never encourage blocked vents. When I inspect older homes with few, or blocked vents, it seems like anobiid beetle infestations are often a part of the equation.

Thanks for stopping by,

Steven L. Smith

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That's why we depend on licensed professionals Steven...
Hope you had a great weekend!
Paul

Posted by Paul Henderson, Broker, RealtorĀ® Tacoma,Gig Harbor,DuPont,HartstenePointe (RE/MAX Professionals & Four Seasons Inc.) over 1 year ago

Those vents are not used around here.  They use a large gage, screened vent, that can be opened or closed.  I have never seen them clogged.

Posted by Jay Markanich - Northern VA Home Inspector (Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC) over 1 year ago

My Mom has these on our home in Florida. As always, thanks for the information!

Posted by Michele Miller ~ Executive Assistant, REALTORĀ® (Keller Williams ~ Seth Campbell Realty Group, LLC) over 1 year ago

Around here closing the vents has been found to be mostly beneficial, but of course the climate here is much different. Which goes to show one size does not fit all when it comes to building techniques.

Posted by James Quarello - Connecticut Home Inspector (JRV Home Inspection Services, LLC) over 1 year ago

That must be a local fix in your area. I've not seen any around here like that one, but I'm no expert!

Posted by Lizette Fitzpatrick - Lexington KY MLS - Kentucky Homes - Horse Farms (Lizette Realty - Lexington KY - Richmond KY) over 1 year ago

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