Dehumidifier Installation
in Surrey, BC
Surrey is a geographically diverse city — its western communities like Newton and Bridgeview sit close to the Fraser River on low-lying land with a high seasonal water table, while eastern areas like Cloverdale and Clayton Heights are built on gently rolling terrain with heavier clay-loam soils. That diversity means crawlspace conditions vary significantly from one neighbourhood to the next, and solutions that work well in one part of the city may be inadequate in another. Homes along the Serpentine and Nicomekl river floodplains in Newton and South Surrey require robust sump pump systems and serious perimeter drainage; homes in Fleetwood and Fraser Heights on higher ground may have less severe flooding risk but still contend with clay soils that hold water against foundation walls for months at a time.
Humidity management is the operational heart of any crawlspace encapsulation system. Sealing the crawlspace envelope stops the major sources of moisture entry, but the residual humidity in the sealed space — from the soil itself, from diffusion through concrete stem walls, and from any minor air leakage — needs somewhere to go. In most Lower Mainland crawlspaces, a properly sized commercial dehumidifier running continuously is the right answer. The target is to maintain relative humidity at or below 50 to 55 percent year-round, which is the threshold at which mold growth and wood-boring insect activity become effectively impossible.
Proper sizing is critical. An undersized dehumidifier will run continuously without reaching the setpoint humidity level, eventually burning out its compressor. An oversized unit is not a problem in terms of dehumidification, but it costs more upfront and uses more energy than necessary. We calculate required capacity based on crawlspace square footage, current moisture load (as measured during inspection), the vapor barrier coverage and sealing quality, and the seasonal humidity patterns typical for the specific location.
Why Choose Us in Surrey?
- Experience with Surrey's specific soil and drainage conditions
- Custom-designed systems — not one-size-fits-all packages
- Fully licensed, insured, and WCB-covered technicians
- Written report with photos after every inspection
- Workmanship guarantee on all completed work
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About Surrey — What We See Here
The housing stock in Surrey spans nearly a century of residential construction, with many of the most problematic crawlspaces found in homes built between the 1960s and the 1980s. These homes typically feature vented crawlspaces with fibreglass batt insulation between the floor joists — a design that worked poorly even when new and that has degraded further with age. By the time we inspect crawlspaces in these homes, we routinely find collapsed insulation, visible mold on joists and sheathing, and moisture content in the wood well above the 19 percent threshold at which rot begins in earnest. The good news is that these conditions respond very well to a properly executed encapsulation and drainage program, and the improvements in indoor air quality and energy performance are noticeable quickly.
As Surrey's population has grown, new construction has moved into areas that were farmland a generation ago — flat, low-lying ground with organic-rich soils and high water tables. Newer homes in these areas often have better vapour control than older stock, but they can still face challenges as drainage infrastructure matures and as the perimeter drainage installed during construction silts up over time. We serve both the established neighbourhoods with decades-old crawlspace problems and the newer subdivisions where homeowners are taking proactive steps before significant damage occurs.