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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1812995" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>I don't know, I didn't go down in the crawl, but it could be. Nope, no vapor barrier. Around here we usually pretty dry, and most places don't have vapor barriers. Although Wyoming does have a problem with Radon, but most places don't have a Radon mitigation system. Their biggest problem is that not that far above their place they have an irrigation canal, and water seeps down into their crawl most years. This year it looks dry; although I am kind of surprised about that, as we had a lot of snow last winter, and a pretty wet spring. I told them about 7 years ago that they need to put in a french drain around their house to keep that water out of their crawl. Now it is going to cost them. It is not going to a fun job to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1812995, member: 42312"] I don't know, I didn't go down in the crawl, but it could be. Nope, no vapor barrier. Around here we usually pretty dry, and most places don't have vapor barriers. Although Wyoming does have a problem with Radon, but most places don't have a Radon mitigation system. Their biggest problem is that not that far above their place they have an irrigation canal, and water seeps down into their crawl most years. This year it looks dry; although I am kind of surprised about that, as we had a lot of snow last winter, and a pretty wet spring. I told them about 7 years ago that they need to put in a french drain around their house to keep that water out of their crawl. Now it is going to cost them. It is not going to a fun job to do. [/QUOTE]
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