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This homeowners neighbors were bragging about the work DryZone accomplished in their crawl space and how extremely satisfied they were. Curious, the homeowner called DryZone inquiring about having their crawl space inspected. DryZone determined that the crawl space had an extreme amount of moisture buildup but no signs of standing water. To avoid further damage, DryZone experts fully encapsulated the space and added both a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier and condensate pump.
Because of the work done by DryZone, this homeowner has more piece of mind knowing their crawl space is protected and controlled!
Helpful tip: Removing moisture from crawl spaces improves the condition of the space and helps protect walls and floors. Call DryZone today to schedule your FREE inspection and estimate.
This home in Georgetown, DE was struggling with large amounts of standing water and the homeowners were worried about the health of the entire home. Without knowing what to do, the homeowners turned to the experts at DryZone. The DryZone team successfully removed all the water and fully encapsulated the crawl space with CleanSpace Technology.
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Moisture, moisture, moisture! This home in Georgetown, DE had a crawl space that was so damp that the humidity levels were almost 70%. DryZone was able to successfully remove the moisture and add a SaniDry Sedona paired with a condensate pump and a SmartSump pump. To fully protect the crawl space, DryZone ended the job by completely encapsulating the space using CleanSpace Technology. The homeowners are excited about their beautifully renovated crawl space.
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This homeowner had a crawl space door that leaked and did not fit properly. A new Everlast plastic door is made from knobs screwed into anchors in the wall providing a snug fit with additional weather-stripping to seal off outside air.
In Pittsville, MD the crawl space is in need of some help! The insulation is falling down onto the ground of the crawl space with an abundance of debris on the ground. The moisture in the air of the crawl space is overbearing and a dehumidifier needs to be installed.