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Home Traditional Vented VS Unvented Crawlspaces

Traditional Vented VS Unvented Crawlspaces

In this episode of The Build Show, Matt Risinger visits Bryan in Port Orchard, Washington, to explore the differences between a traditional vented crawlspace and a conditioned or unvented crawlspace. Bryan explains how moving away from vented designs prevents issues like wind washing, falling insulation, and critter intrusion, while improving air sealing and energy efficiency. Together, they walk through insulation strategies using vapor barriers, rigid foam, and continuous air sealing with Huber ZIP products. The discussion covers building code considerations, future-proofing for utilities, and why unvented crawlspaces make maintenance and remodeling far easier.

Whether you’re designing a new home or upgrading an existing foundation, this episode breaks down why unvented crawlspaces are a smart, durable, and cost-effective choice for modern builds.

To watch more episodes of Bryan see the links below.
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