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This homeowner called DryZone with constant flooding in their waterfront home. To protect this home from always rising waters, DryZone encapsulated the crawl space and added a proper drainage system to remove water as quick as possible.
After having some moisture issues in their previous home, these homeowners wanted to take control of the humidity in their crawl space. DryZone encapsulated the crawl space and added a strong dehumidifier.
This older home in Selbyville, DE was having serious "noise" issues and the homeowner wanted to have the problem resolved and called DryZone. Upon inspection, DryZone experts discovered multiple issues in the crawl space: failing insulation, exposed vents, massive amounts of wood rot and black mold, to name a few. The homeowner wanted all things fixed to preserve the integrity of her home and DryZone was just the company for the job.
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This home is at the beaches in Delaware. They had a high humidity problem, insulation was falling down and they had a musty smell comming from the crawlspace. They were at the end of their ropes until they called DryZone to come out to fix their problem. DryZone installed a new vapor barrier: CleanSpace, blocked all of the foundation vents and installed a new SaniDry CX - a powerful dehumidifier to keep the moisture levels down.
When you have to go into the crawlspace for any reason, whether its for water problems or to fix the HVAC ducts, you will probably have a tough time getting through the small opening. A Turtl is perfect for upgrading your crawlspace doorway. Its solid "one piece" construction makes it water tight and air tight. This helps to keep the humidity in the crawlspace down as well as helps to stop water from getting in through the door. Not to mention the Turtl won't rattle around in the wind like that old rusted crawlspace door.