Crawl Space Encapsulation in Boise, Idaho

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Boise Encapsulation Cost — Mountain West — Snowmelt + Altitude

$3,050$8,100complete system

Variable: 30–70% with sharp seasonal swings. Primary driver: spring snowmelt surges, radon at altitude, pipe freeze.

Cost varies with crawl space sq ft, vapor barrier mil thickness, dehumidifier sizing, and wall insulation. Get 2–3 quotes for an exact number.

Why Encapsulation Matters in Boise

Mountain West encapsulation is dual-purpose: it handles spring snowmelt moisture surges and addresses elevated radon levels at altitude. The dry summer climate masks the seasonal moisture problem, so many homeowners do not realize they have one until structural damage appears.

What a Boise Encapsulation System Should Include

  • 12–20 mil vapor barrier (radon-rated if levels >2 pCi/L)
  • Sump pump and snowmelt drainage
  • Wall insulation R-15 to R-19 (extreme cold)
  • Pipe insulation (mandatory at altitude)
  • Active radon mitigation if soil tests positive
  • Vent sealing with insulated foam

What to Watch For in Idaho

  • !Test radon before encapsulating — Mountain West has elevated levels and retrofitting is expensive
  • !Make sure exterior grading directs snowmelt away from foundation BEFORE sealing the crawl space
  • !Confirm dehumidifier and sump pump are both rated for cold-weather operation

Encapsulation Contractors in Boise

Foundations First Idaho

160 N Linder Rd Suite 150, Meridian, ID 83642

5.0

9 reviews

Foundation Repair

Foundation and Crawl Space Repair of Idaho

368 E Franklin Rd, Meridian, ID 83642

4.5

148 reviews

WaterproofingFoundation Repair

Encapsulation FAQs — Boise, Idaho

How much does crawl space encapsulation cost in Boise, Idaho?

Crawl space encapsulation in Boise, Idaho typically costs $3,050–$8,100 for a complete system. Pricing depends on crawl space size, vapor barrier mil thickness (12-mil to 20-mil), whether a dehumidifier is included, and wall insulation specs. Mountain West — Snowmelt + Altitude pricing reflects local labor rates and climate-driven scope.

What vapor barrier thickness is best for Boise?

12-mil for moisture-only projects, 20-mil radon-rated if mitigating radon. The driver here is mechanical durability against rocky soil, not humidity.

Do I need a dehumidifier with encapsulation in Boise?

Most Mountain West homes manage with a 50–70 pint/day unit running seasonally (April–June during snowmelt). Outside snowmelt season the dry climate handles humidity naturally.

How long does crawl space encapsulation last?

A professional encapsulation system in Boise lasts 15–25 years. The vapor barrier itself (especially 20-mil reinforced products) can last 25+ years. Dehumidifiers should be serviced annually and replaced every 8–12 years. Most contractors offer transferable warranties of 10–25 years on the vapor barrier and 5–7 years on the dehumidifier.

When is the best time of year to encapsulate a crawl space in Boise?

July through September. Spring is unsafe due to snowmelt; winter access is impossible in many mountain communities.

Expected ROI

Heating bill reduction: 10–18% (extreme cold makes wall insulation high-impact). Radon mitigation is required disclosure in some Mountain West states. Snowmelt damage prevention: avoiding one foundation repair ($10K–$30K) typically pays for the entire system.

Best Season to Schedule

July through September. Spring is unsafe due to snowmelt; winter access is impossible in many mountain communities.

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Mountain West — Snowmelt + Altitude

Variable: 30–70% with sharp seasonal swings.