Pros and Cons of Styrofoam crawl space vent covers

Styrofoam is a material made from foamed polystyrene, and it is excellent for insulating a home. It is very versatile, durable, lightweight, and inexpensive. It is also biodegradable, so it is considered a green product. But there are also some disadvantages of this covering. Styrofoam crawl space vent covers can help to alleviate some of these disadvantages.

First, it is difficult to get the Styrofoam covers in places where there is air humidity. If there is air moisture, the plastic will expand, and that will block the vents. You can buy Styrofoam sheeting in different sizes so you can get the covers in all the places. If you are going to put the vent covers in place yourself, you may have to get a special size pipe to fit the holes.

It will cost you more to install than regular sheeting. It is much heavier, and it needs to be packed into a hole before you install it. You need to have enough space to install it, and if not, you need to have more than one place. Then you have to dig the earth and pack the Styrofoam into the spaces. This can be time-consuming and tiring work. Even after you complete the job, the cover will still be exposed on the outside, and you have to repeat the process for new covers.

Despite some apparent disadvantages, styrofoam crawl space vent covers are a popular pick. One of the main reasons is that the covers will also improve your home’s energy efficiency. If you cannot control the vents because of the covers, you will not be using as much power that will help you save money. This is a big help, especially during those tight economic times.

If you are ready to get one, you should shop around for your options. You can get these at many home improvement stores throughout your city.

Styrofoam can help you when it comes to saving money. However, you should also think about how it is used. If you have an attic, it is probably best to get the rigid type. Otherwise, you might cover up your crawl space and end up having to buy a new home all over again. Remember to also consider what you are going to do with the Styrofoam that you currently have. If you just keep it covered, you may find it dirty from the mold and end up costing you money because you will need to replace it.

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