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Fidel Gonzales
06-14-2013, 08:10 AM
I've only seen this type of insulation once. 1960 split home had this insulation on the walls of the crawl. It appears like in was sprayed on put not sure. Also, I think it used to be white and is now black. Any one knows what is call? also any advice on whether or not it should be tested for mold etc. Crawl space was dry at the time of inspection.
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I want to thank every in advance for taking the time to reply

Bill Wieczorek
06-15-2013, 10:34 AM
Ten years of inspecting and I have never seen it, hope someone provides an answer so I can also learn something new.

Fidel Gonzales
06-15-2013, 10:42 AM
Me too. Thanks Bill

Scott Patterson
06-15-2013, 11:30 AM
I call it SOS! Sprayed On _hit! We see it all the time in our area and every inspector I know hates it. What I normally see is a sprayed on cellulose product that is gray in color.

Fidel Gonzales
06-16-2013, 05:14 AM
I call it SOS! Sprayed On _hit! We see it all the time in our area and every inspector I know hates it. What I normally see is a sprayed on cellulose product that is gray in color.

Scott, First of all Happy Farther day to you. Thanks so much for responding to my note. I think I too will hate seeing this spray-on insulation.

Peter Louis
06-16-2013, 11:18 AM
Is the crawl floor concrete or just soil with covering? What is wrong with that spray-on?

Fidel Gonzales
06-16-2013, 12:14 PM
Floor is dirt. Nothing seem to be wrong.just wanted to know if anyone knew of any issues etc

Scott Patterson
06-16-2013, 05:32 PM
Is the crawl floor concrete or just soil with covering? What is wrong with that spray-on?

Ya can't see those little critters going up to feast on the wood framing! Also in the south it tends to absorb moisture and we all know that crawls are dry as a bone....

Jeff Zehnder
06-17-2013, 05:43 AM
We are all seeing more and more closed crawlspaces as well as closed and conditioned. The insulation on the walls however does require a 4 -6 inch gap at the top to permit inspections for unwanted pests and gremlins. There should also be a high quality vapor barrier on grade at the same time and it should be wrapped up the walls and piers a foot or so and sealed.

Fidel Gonzales
06-17-2013, 06:23 AM
We are all seeing more and more closed crawlspaces as well as closed and conditioned. The insulation on the walls however does require a 4 -6 inch gap at the top to permit inspections for unwanted pests and gremlins. There should also be a high quality vapor barrier on grade at the same time and it should be wrapped up the walls and piers a foot or so and sealed.

Hi Jeff, Thanks for responding. I did call that out and advised that they needed a vapor barrier in the crawl, as well as improving the ventilation.