Crawl Space Encapsulation · Problem Signs · Since 1994

Indoor Humidity Above 55 Percent Has A Source. Usually Below

Epp Foundation Repair has diagnosed high-humidity calls across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri since 1994 by tracing the cause to the crawl space first. BBB A+. BBB Integrity Award 2011 and 2016.

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What this symptom means

High Indoor Humidity: diagnosed and explained.

Epp Foundation Repair gets calls about high indoor humidity year-round, but the volume triples June through September across the Lincoln, Omaha, Des Moines, and St. Joseph corridors. The homeowner buys a $15 to $30 hygrometer at the hardware store, watches it read 65 to 75 percent for a week, and starts looking for the source. Dave Epp finds the source in the crawl space on roughly 7 out of 10 inspections. A vented crawl pulling 70 percent summer air in, a dirt floor evaporating 20 gallons of soil moisture per day, fiberglass batts sopping wet, no vapor barrier. The remaining 3 out of 10 trace to plumbing leaks, inadequate exhaust ventilation, or occupancy load. Epp diagnoses which, fixes the crawl-space portion, and refers the rest to the correct trade.

High Indoor Humidity diagnosed by Epp Foundation Repair
Catch It Early

Five Signals That Indoor Humidity Has Crossed The Damage Threshold

Early warning signs of high indoor humidity on a Midwest home
01

Hygrometer consistently reading above 55 percent

Epp Foundation Repair treats 55 percent as the upper limit for healthy indoor humidity and 60 percent as the mold-growth threshold. Consistent readings above 55 percent for more than a few days indicate a source loading the air faster than the envelope can dissipate it.

02

Musty smell in the home, particularly in lower levels

Epp Foundation Repair logs musty odor as evidence of crawl-space or basement air migrating into the living space through stack effect. The smell itself comes from volatile organic compounds released by microbial growth in damp building materials.

03

Condensation on windows in summer

Epp Foundation Repair flags summer window condensation. Particularly on the interior side. As a confirmed high-humidity indicator. In summer the cold surface is the air-conditioned glass, and a dew point above the window temperature condenses water.

04

HVAC system running constantly without cooling effectively

Epp Foundation Repair correlates constant AC runtime with high humidity loads of 60 to 75 percent indoor. The AC has to dehumidify the air before it can cool it efficiently, and when the humidity load is excessive the system runs continuously without ever satisfying the thermostat.

05

Dust mite or allergy symptoms worsening indoors

Epp Foundation Repair notes that dust mite populations explode at 60-plus percent relative humidity and crash below 50 percent. Homeowners with allergic family members often track symptom worsening directly to humidity readings. The connection is well documented in the indoor air quality literature.

Most Common Causes

What causes high indoor humidity in Midwest homes.

Vented crawl space pulling humid summer outdoor air
Epp Foundation Repair measures summer outdoor relative humidity at 65 to 85 percent on most days from June through early September across the four-state territory. Every open crawl-space vent is a pathway for that humid air to enter, settle in the crawl cavity, and rise into the living space through stack effect and floor penetrations. A vented crawl directly under a single-story or two-story home contributes 30 to 50 percent of measured indoor humidity in summer.
Dirt-floor crawl space evaporating soil moisture
Epp Foundation Repair documents bare-dirt crawl-space floors as the second-largest indoor humidity source in homes across Nebraska and Iowa built before 1990. A 2,000 square foot dirt crawl evaporates 15 to 25 gallons of water per day from the soil. Easily 100 to 175 gallons per week, and that moisture loads the crawl-space air, then rises into the living space.
Plumbing leaks contributing to the moisture load
Epp Foundation Repair finds active plumbing leaks contributing to indoor humidity on a meaningful fraction of inspections. Slow leaks at toilet wax rings, leaking supply-line connections, drain pipe pinholes, water-heater drips. Epp does not repair plumbing. That scope belongs to a licensed plumber, but Epp documents leak evidence in the Customized Repair Estimate and tells the homeowner directly that the crawl-space work will not fully resolve the humidity if the plumbing source is still active. Plumber first, then encapsulation.
Inadequate exhaust ventilation (bath fans, dryer venting)
Epp Foundation Repair finds bath fans that exhaust into the attic instead of the exterior on roughly 1 in 5 inspections across the four-state territory, particularly in homes built before 2000. A bath fan exhausting into the attic dumps 100 to 150 cubic feet per minute of saturated air into the home's envelope every shower, and that moisture eventually finds its way back into the living space. Epp does not install bath fans or modify ductwork.
Occupancy load (cooking, showering, indoor laundry drying)
Epp Foundation Repair notes that a family of four generates roughly 3 to 5 gallons of moisture per day through respiration, cooking, showering, and indoor activities. In a tightly-sealed home with no source ventilation, that moisture builds up, but it never reaches 65 percent humidity on its own. When occupancy load combines with a vented crawl and a dirt floor, the total moisture exceeds the building envelope's ability to shed it.
Underlying cause of high indoor humidity in Midwest homes
Permanent Solutions

How crawl space encapsulation specialists actually fix high indoor humidity.

Solving high indoor humidity means addressing the underlying soil, pressure, or settlement cause. Not just patching the visible damage. Below are the engineered solutions we install most often for this symptom in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri homes.

Crawl Space Encapsulation solutions
Regional Context

Why crawl space encapsulation works in Nebraska and Iowa

Summer dew points above 65 degrees, winter humidity swings of 30 to 40 percentage points, and dirt-floor crawl spaces under most 1950s to 1990s homes combine to drive moisture, mold, and cold floors. Encapsulation cuts the moisture path at the source, which is the only durable fix in this climate.

36 to 42"
Frost penetration depth
Eastern Nebraska average
60 to 80
Freeze-thaw cycles / year
Lincoln to Omaha corridor
35 to 40"
Annual precipitation
NE / IA service region
30+
Years of regional inspections
30,000+ homes assessed

Loess soils and the crack patterns they produce

Most of eastern Nebraska and western Iowa sits on wind-deposited loess. a fine, silty soil 10 to 200+ feet deep. Loess holds its structure when dry but loses cohesion rapidly when saturated. After a wet spring, saturated loess expands against foundation walls. After a dry Nebraska summer, it contracts. pulling away from footings, creating voids beneath slabs, and producing the vertical and diagonal settlement cracks we see most frequently on the Lincoln, Omaha, Council Bluffs corridor.

The Marshall and Sharpsburg loess series. dominant across the eastern Nebraska service area. are particularly prone to this cyclical volume change. Homes built in the 1960s, 1980s on uncompacted loess backfill show the highest incidence of progressive settlement cracking in our inspection data.

Frost depth, freeze-thaw cycles, and horizontal cracking

Eastern Nebraska's 36, 42" frost penetration depth means the soil below grade freezes and thaws 60, 80 times per year. Each cycle applies lateral pressure to basement walls. A wall that holds through ten cycles can fail in the eleventh if drainage has worsened, backfill has settled, or the wall was already at capacity. Horizontal cracks near the soil grade line are almost always a freeze-thaw story in this region.

In eastern Kansas, expansive clay pockets near the surface introduce a different failure mode . consistent volume change regardless of frost depth. Horizontal cracking in Kansas foundations typically traces to clay expansion; the same pattern in Nebraska more often indicates frost-driven hydrostatic pressure.

"A homeowner showed me her hygrometer reading 72 percent in July and asked what was wrong with the air conditioner. Nothing was wrong with the air conditioner. There was a dirt-floor crawl space evaporating 20 gallons of water a day into the house. Cover the dirt, dry the crawl, the humidity drops."
Dave Epp
Dave Epp
President, Epp Foundation Repair
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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about High Indoor Humidity.

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Epp Foundation Repair classifies sustained indoor humidity above 60 percent as moderate severity that escalates with time. The immediate consequences are comfort, energy waste, and HVAC overwork. Not catastrophic in the first season. The longer-term consequences are mold growth in building materials, dust mite proliferation, wood rot in crawl-space and rim-joist members, and gradual degradation of insulation, paint, and finishes. None of that fails in year one; all of it compounds across years three through ten.

Pricing ranges above are general estimates only and are not project quotes. A precise figure is provided on each written estimate after on-site inspection.
Related Problem Signs

Other crawl space encapsulation warning signs to watch for.

If you see one, it's worth checking for the others. Most foundation problems show up as more than one symptom.

Cold Floors Above A Crawl Space
01

Cold Floors Above A Crawl Space

Epp Foundation Repair fields cold-floor complaints across the Lincoln, Omaha, Grand Island, Norfolk, Des Moines, and St. Joseph corridors every November through March. The homeowner walks barefoot from a 70-degree kitchen onto a 55-degree living-room floor and assumes the furnace is undersized. Dave Epp finds the real cause in the crawl space below. Typically a combination of a vented crawl pulling 20-degree January air directly under the joists, fiberglass batt insulation that fell out of the bays years ago or absorbed moisture and lost its R-value, and uninsulated HVAC ducts bleeding heat into the same cold cavity. Treating any one of those without the others gets the homeowner one slightly warmer month, then the cold floors return. Epp diagnoses the full chain, encapsulates the crawl, insulates the perimeter walls, and tells the homeowner directly which work belongs to an HVAC contractor or a general contractor.

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Condensation On HVAC Ducts
02

Condensation On HVAC Ducts

Epp Foundation Repair gets called on duct-condensation problems every June through September across the Lincoln, Omaha, Sarpy County, and Des Moines corridors. The homeowner finds water beading on supply ducts, dripping onto the vapor barrier, or in the worst cases pooling under the air handler. Dave Epp explains the physics on site: the air-conditioned supply runs at 55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit, the crawl-space air in a vented crawl sits at 65 to 75 percent relative humidity through a Nebraska or Iowa summer, and that combination puts the duct surface below the dew point of the surrounding air for hours every day. The condensation is not a duct failure. It is a humidity failure in the crawl space air. Epp fixes the humidity source by encapsulating and dehumidifying. Duct insulation itself is HVAC contractor scope; Epp documents and refers.

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Mold And Mildew
03

Mold And Mildew

Epp Foundation Repair gets called on mold-and-mildew problems every spring and again every August across the Lincoln, Omaha, Grand Island, Des Moines, and St. Joseph corridors. The homeowner sees black or grey growth on joists, white mildew on insulation, or smells the musty odor rising into the living space and assumes a mold remediator is the next call. Dave Epp tells them the truth on the inspection: a remediator can scrub every surface clean today and the mold returns in 6 to 12 months if the underlying water or humidity source is still active. Mold requires sustained relative humidity above 60 percent for 24-plus hours to germinate; remove the moisture source and existing mold dies, new mold cannot start. Epp identifies and stops the water and humidity sources. Encapsulation, drainage, dehumidification. Then refers to an IICRC-certified mold remediator for the existing growth removal once Epp's work is verified dry over 30 to 60 days.

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Epp Foundation Repair

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Lincoln, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1133 Libra Dr
Lincoln, NE 68512
402-566-5265
Omaha, NE
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12305 Gold St, Ste 2
Omaha, NE 68144
402-521-5081
Grand Island, NE
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802 Bronze Rd
Grand Island, NE 68803
308-303-3944
Norfolk, NE
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1105 S 13th St, Ste 205
Norfolk, NE 68701
402-792-4092
Clive, IA
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2175 NW 86th St #14c
Clive, IA 50325
515-349-5562
St. Joseph, MO
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2400 Frederick Ave, Suite 315
St. Joseph, MO 64506
816-549-2672