The Foundation of Durability
Conclusion
A continuous perimeter foundation vent system brings together both form and function.
Crawl-space ventilation is vitally needed for the durability of the building and the health and safety of occupants. Failure to provide an adequate ventilation method leads to mold, fungus, rot, and pest invasion, as well as poor air quality in the home and breathing problems. The standard method of venting crawl spaces has many weaknesses. The vent boxes can become clogged, the placement of them may leave pockets of dead air where no ventilation occurs, and they can be unsightly. An innovative continuous perimeter foundation vent system can be a superior alternative. As the composite material of the vent systems sits between the foundation wall and the wood sill plate, there is no need for a treated sill plate. The system provides even and consistent ventilation around the entire perimeter of the home and uses the laws of nature to create a highly effective but passive ventilation system. As North America becomes aware of this continuous perimeter foundation vent system that is already in millions of Japanese homes, it may likewise well become the dominant crawl-space venting system in the future.
Kathy Price-Robinson writes about building and architecture with a focus on adapting to climate change. www.kathyprice.com