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Crawl Space Encapsulation · Maryland

Crawl Space
Encapsulation
in Maryland

Maryland crawl spaces hold moisture year-round. That moisture rises into your living space, feeds mold, and rots your floor joists.

Heavy-duty 20mil liner, commercial-grade dehumidification, integrated drainage, spray foam insulation, and vent sealing. OBW encapsulates crawl spaces across Maryland with the same Lifetime Transferable Guarantee we put on every waterproofing job.

Founded 1953·Lifetime Guarantee·Consultative Guidance·MHIC #4247

Maryland Crawl Spaces Need a Different Approach

What Crawl Space Encapsulation
Actually Does

An unencapsulated crawl space is essentially an open connection between the wet Maryland soil and your living space. Moisture evaporates from the ground, collects on floor joists and subfloor material, and eventually feeds mold, causes wood rot, and degrades insulation. The musty smell in your home? It's coming from below.

Encapsulation seals the crawl space from the ground up: a heavy-duty liner covers the floor and walls, sealing out soil moisture. A commercial dehumidifier manages any remaining humidity. Drainage channels remove any water that does enter. Vent sealing and insulation complete the system.

The result is a clean, dry crawl space that you can use for storage, that keeps your floors warmer in winter, and that eliminates the mold food source driving air quality problems in the living space above.

20milminimum liner thickness — commercial grade, not the thin sheet sold by national chains
40–60%typical reduction in crawl space humidity after encapsulation + dehumidification
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Clean encapsulated crawl space with vapor barrier and HVAC
Wet basement with mold growth from crawl space moisture

Warning Signs of a Problem Crawl Space

Signs Your Maryland Crawl Space
Needs Attention

Most crawl space problems are invisible from the living space — until they're not.

  • Musty or earthy odor throughout the home — especially first floor
  • Cold or uneven floors in winter despite adequate heating
  • High indoor humidity levels that persist even with AC running
  • Visible mold on floor joists or subfloor material
  • Condensation on pipes, ductwork, or electrical in the crawl space
  • Higher-than-normal energy bills — moisture in insulation reduces R-value
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Honest Answers on Crawl Space Encapsulation

Common Questions About Crawl Space
Encapsulation in Maryland

Call (410) 709-7166 for questions not listed here.

Can't I just use a basic vapor barrier from a hardware store?

Hardware store vapor barriers are typically 6mil polyethylene. OBW uses 20mil reinforced liner — more than three times as thick, puncture-resistant, and rated for crawl space conditions. The cheap liners tear during installation, shift with ground movement, and fail within a few years. We've removed and replaced hundreds of failed thin barriers installed by homeowners or cheap contractors.

Do I need to seal the vents if I'm encapsulating?

Yes. This is the part homeowners often resist because it seems counterintuitive — vents are supposed to let moisture out, right? In Maryland, the opposite happens: outdoor summer air is often more humid than the air inside the crawl space, so vents bring in more moisture than they remove. Building science has moved away from vented crawl spaces for this reason. A sealed, conditioned crawl space performs better in Maryland's climate.

What size dehumidifier do I need?

Bigger than you think. The residential units sold at hardware stores are rated for living space conditions. A crawl space has different airflow, higher sustained humidity, and often no drainage for the collected water. OBW specifies commercial-grade units sized for the actual crawl space volume and drainage needs.

How long does encapsulation take?

Most residential crawl spaces encapsulate in one to two days. Day one: drainage channel installation and liner placement. Day two: dehumidifier, vent sealing, insulation. Larger or more complex crawl spaces take longer — we scope specifically during the free inspection.

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Why Maryland Homeowners Choose
Oriole Over National Brands

Three generations of the Pirog family since Frank Pirog Sr. founded Oriole in 1953.

Honest, Consultative Guidance

Our inspectors diagnose accurately — not sell the largest system. Honest assessment every time.

Lifetime Transferable Guarantee

Transfers to the next homeowner automatically. National franchise warranties don't.

Maryland Soil Expertise

Piedmont clay, Bay water tables, freeze-thaw cycles. Engineered for Maryland, not adapted from a national template.

Family-Owned Since 1953

Frank Pirog Sr. founded Oriole 70+ years ago. Amber Pirog leads it today with the same standard.

About Oriole

Free Inspection. Written Quote. No Pressure.

Three Steps to a Dry,
Sound Maryland Home

From inspection to completed work, most OBW jobs are scheduled within two to three weeks.

1

Free Inspection

A local OBW inspector visits, assesses the problem, and documents the scope. Free, no obligation, honest, consultative guidance pressure.

2

Written Quote Same Day

A specific, itemized quote before any work is scheduled — not a vague range over the phone.

3

Work & Warranty

OBW's own crew completes the work and hands you the Lifetime Transferable Warranty before leaving the job.

That Musty Smell Is Coming From Below.

Free inspection. Written estimate same day. Lifetime transferable guarantee on every encapsulation.

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