
Crawl Space Encapsulation in Toronto
Expert crawl space encapsulation across Toronto — from Downtown Toronto to Midtown. Licensed contractor team with 498+ completed projects.
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Remote Estimate
We review everything, discuss details, and provide a clear estimate — often within hours, no visit needed.
Repair Process
Our licensed team arrives at your Toronto home on the agreed date and completes your crawl space encapsulation to the highest standards.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough with you, full cleanup, and warranty documentation provided.
Send Your Request
Call or WhatsApp us 24/7 from Toronto. Send photos, video, and a description + your location.
Remote Estimate
We review everything, clarify details, and give you a price — often within hours.
Repair Process
Licensed team arrives at your Toronto home and completes your crawl space encapsulation professionally.
Handover & Warranty
Final walkthrough, full cleanup, and warranty documentation.
Crawl Space Encapsulation in Toronto
Toronto homeowners deserve the best — crawl space encapsulation provider. Our licensed and insured team delivers quality workmanship, transparent pricing, and reliable service to homeowners throughout Toronto.
With Toronto's diverse housing stock — condos, townhomes, detached homes, and heritage properties — we tailor every project to the building's unique needs.
With over 498 completed projects and a 4.9-star Google rating, RenoHouse is the name Toronto homeowners trust. Toronto's most-reviewed home service team is ready.
Crawl Space Encapsulation in Toronto: Toronto's housing stock is incredibly diverse — Victorian and Edwardian homes from the early 1900s in neighborhoods like the Annex and Cabbagetown, post-war bungalows in East York, modern condos in the downtown core, and semi-detached houses throughout midtown. Many homes are 60–120 years old and require ongoing maintenance and modernization. Common issues like aging plumbing in pre-war homes (galvanized pipes, knob-and-tube wiring proximity) make professional crawl space encapsulation services especially important for Toronto homeowners.

What Sets Us Apart in Toronto
Flexible Scheduling
Book crawl space encapsulation appointments in Toronto that fit your life. Evening and weekend slots available.
Quality Guaranteed
We don't cut corners. Every project follows industry best practices with premium materials and meticulous attention to detail.
No Hidden Fees
Straightforward pricing for crawl space encapsulation in Toronto. What we quote is what you pay — guaranteed.
Sound Familiar?
Toronto homeowners tell us about these issues all the time.
Musty smell rising from the crawl space into your living room?
Old East York / Beaches / Junction bungalow with exposed soil and mold on floor joists?
Vented crawl space with summer humidity at 85-95% RH and growing mold?
Rotted band joists and brittle fibreglass falling onto the soil?
Raccoon or rat activity in the crawl space and need a sealed envelope?
Want a 20-mil vapour barrier plus dehumidifier before finishing the basement above?
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What Our Clients Say
“RenoHouse replaced all our windows in just two days. The new windows are beautiful, energy-efficient, and the team left everything spotless. Highly recommend!”
Michael R.
Oakville
“They replaced our 30-year-old garage door with a modern insulated one. Huge difference in curb appeal and our garage stays warm now. Great crew.”
Tom B.
Newmarket
“New sliding patio door looks amazing and seals perfectly. No more drafts! The team was in and out in half a day. Very professional.”
Karen S.
Markham
Our Crawl Space Encapsulation Work
Professional crawl space encapsulation results from RenoHouse projects in Toronto and across the GTA.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Crawl Space Encapsulation in Toronto
Small crawl space (300–500 sqft, dry, no major remediation): $4,000–$7,000. Standard (500–800 sqft, vapour barrier + insulation + dehumidifier): $6,500–$9,500. Larger or wetter (800–1,200 sqft, sump pit, mold remediation, full encapsulation): $9,000–$12,000. Coordinated abatement (asbestos pipe-wrap, mold over 100 sqft Type 2): +$2,000–$5,000. Bundled with foundation repair or basement waterproofing: 10–15% discount typical.
20-mil reinforced polyethylene — the residential durable-vapour-barrier standard. 6-mil and 10-mil products are construction-grade poly and not durable enough for crawl spaces with foot traffic, storage, or mechanical equipment access. 20-mil reinforced poly is overlapped 12 inches at seams, taped with butyl tape, mechanically fastened to walls and rim joists, and sealed at all penetrations. For commercial or extreme conditions some installers go to 30–60 mil; 20-mil is the residential right answer for Toronto.
A vented crawl space in Toronto's climate is wrong for two reasons. (1) Summer: humid air entering at 25°C / 75% RH cools when it contacts cool soil and joist surfaces (~15°C), raising relative humidity to 85–95% — perfect mold conditions. (2) Winter: cold air entering pulls moisture out of the basement plenum and into the soil, creating a vapour drive that degrades insulation and rots joists. Encapsulation closes the air boundary — the crawl space becomes a dehumidified interior space at 50% RH, with no exchange to outside. Energy bills drop 5–15% and mold/pest pressures collapse.
Aprilaire E080 (80 pints/day, ENERGY STAR rated, ducted condensate, automatic humidistat) or Santa Fe Ultra-Aire 70H (70 pints/day, premium build, MERV 11 filter). Both target 50–55% RH year-round, condensate is ducted to the sump pit or exterior. Smaller crawl spaces (under 600 sqft, dry) sometimes use the Aprilaire E060 (60 pints). Plug-in stand-alone basement dehumidifiers (Frigidaire, GE) are NOT recommended for encapsulation — they cycle on/off too aggressively and pump bucket overflows are a problem.
2 inches of XPS rigid foam board (R-10) or 3 inches (R-15) on the perimeter walls and rim joists, taped seams (Tuck Tape or Tyvek tape), mechanically fastened to the foundation and joists. Some installs add R-19 mineral wool batts above for total R-29 — particularly when the floor above is uninsulated. We do NOT install fibreglass batts directly against the vapour barrier (they trap moisture). XPS is preferred over EPS for moisture-resistance and over polyiso for low-temperature R-value retention.
RenoHouse self-performs encapsulation work but coordinates with HCRA-licensed specialty contractors for: (1) Mold over Type-1 quantity thresholds (>10 sqft to >100 sqft depending on Ministry of Labour Reg. 278/05 designation) — abatement before encapsulation begins. (2) Asbestos pipe-wrap, vermiculite (Zonolite) attic insulation that has filtered into the crawl space, asbestos-containing flooring or mastic — Type 1, 2, or 3 abatement per OHSA and Reg. 278/05. (3) Active rodent infestation — pest-control coordination before encapsulation. We scope and budget for these on the inspection visit.
No — encapsulation is the wrong solution for active groundwater intrusion. If standing water is present from groundwater, the fix is exterior weeping tile, foundation membrane, downspout extensions, and sometimes interior sub-floor drainage tied to a sump pit. Encapsulating over an active groundwater problem traps moisture rather than solving it. We may install a sump pit and pump as part of encapsulation when seasonal moisture is present, but persistent standing water requires waterproofing remediation FIRST. Inspection visit determines the correct sequence.
Modestly, yes. Toronto homes with vented crawl spaces typically see a 5–15% heating-bill reduction after encapsulation, depending on how much heat was being lost through the floor above. The bigger benefits are comfort (warmer floors above), durability (no more rot, no more rusting plumbing), indoor air quality (no more musty smell, no more mold spores rising through floor cracks), and pest control (sealed envelope eliminates rodent entry). Pair with attic insulation top-up and air sealing for compounding effects.
Small crawl space (300–500 sqft, dry): 2–3 days. Standard (500–800 sqft, light cleanup): 3–5 days. Larger or wetter (800–1,200 sqft, sump pit, mold/asbestos remediation): 5–10 days plus 2–5 days for the abatement scope. Mold or asbestos abatement adds permit and Ministry of Labour notification lead time (5–10 business days) before encapsulation can begin. Scope is finalized at the inspection visit.
Often yes — even partial encapsulation of a problem crawl space (mold smell, dampness, pest activity) can transform indoor air quality and basement-above usability. Partial-basement homes (typical Toronto bungalow with full-basement under main floor and crawl space under addition or kitchen extension) commonly have moisture problems concentrated in the crawl space portion. Encapsulating just that section while leaving the full basement as-is is a valid scope at $3,000–$5,000 typical. The boundary between encapsulated and non-encapsulated must be sealed — we engineer the transition.
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