Pathway 1 — Gutter Overflow in Isabella County
One inch of rain on a 1,500 sq ft Mt. Pleasant roof produces 900 gallons of runoff. Isabella County averages 32 inches of annual rainfall. Clogged, sagging, or undersized gutters overflow against foundations — saturating soil, flooding basements, and eroding topsoil. EP FlowSeries seamless aluminum gutters eliminate joint failures. EP GuardSeries micro-mesh guards prevent clogging permanently.
Pathway 2 — Ice Dams from Under-Insulated Attics
Isabella County 50-inch annual snowfall combined with inadequate attic insulation below Zone 5 R-38 minimum creates ice dam conditions every winter. Heat escaping through the roof deck melts snow, meltwater refreezes at the cold eave overhang, and the ice dam backs meltwater under shingles. Blown cellulose to R-38 or more eliminates the heat escape that drives the process.
Pathway 3 — Crawl Space Soil Moisture
Spring snowmelt raises the water table across Isabella County, saturating crawl space soil and evaporating moisture upward into floor framing. Mold grows on structural wood. First floors turn cold. Spray foam encapsulation plus a reinforced vapor barrier stops this pathway permanently in Mt. Pleasant area homes.
Pathway 4 — Window and Door Frame Infiltration
Aging window and door frames in Isabella County homes develop gaps as sealants shrink through thermal cycling. EP VueSeries replacement windows are installed with a complete flashing and sealing system creating a true weather barrier at every frame.
Free Water Damage Prevention Assessment — Isabella County
Energy Plus Home Improvements offers free home assessments covering all four water infiltration pathways. Call (989) 833-1000.