STAGING ENVIRONMENT
EXIT

Search Content

Use the search bar above, explore content using the categories below, or log in to find your favorites.

Create An Account

Thank you for choosing to create an account with us.

Please note that creating an account is optional, but helps us better tailor the content we show you.


Please enter your email address and choose a password.

By creating an account, you agree to our Terms and Conditions and our Privacy Policy

Log in

Tell us a little about yourself


Choose Areas of Interest

Please tell us a little more about your profession.

This is optional, but lets us better tailor content to your specific interests.


You can read our policy on data collection and privacy here.

Channels that Interest You

Finally, check which channels interest you so you can see more relevant content. Choose as many as you like. You can also come back here and edit these settings later.


Share Content

Share our content with your friends and colleagues using the links below.


Sign up Forgot your password?
Home Avoid These Crawlspace Ventilation Mistakes

Avoid These Crawlspace Ventilation Mistakes

Register for Build Show LIVE 2025 HERE

Jake discusses the best approach to crawlspace dehumidification. He explains the building code options for unvented crawlspaces—continuous exhaust, supply air, and dedicated dehumidification—and argues that combining supply air with dehumidification is the most effective solution. Jake walks through the installation of a Santa Fe Compact 70 unit, including ductwork, mounting modifications to reduce noise, and setup tips for efficient air circulation. He emphasizes the importance of extending ductwork and planning unit placement for accessibility.

Showing result 1 to 8 of 45