Besides foundation cracks, what specific construction-related entry points should be scrutinized for sealing?

Answer

Utility entry points where pipes, wires, or vents enter the home

Exclusion is the second line of defense after moisture control, requiring a detailed inspection of the building envelope for gaps that connect the exterior damp environment to the interior. While cracks in the foundation concrete or mortar are primary concerns, sealing utility entry points is equally important. Whenever utilities like water pipes, electrical wires, or ventilation ducts penetrate the exterior walls or foundation, small voids are often left behind during construction. These gaps must be thoroughly sealed using appropriate exterior caulk or expanding foam to block easy pathways for woodlice seeking shelter inside.

Besides foundation cracks, what specific construction-related entry points should be scrutinized for sealing?
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