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DryZone has experienced all types of crawl spaces. Some that are full of water, mold, moisture or debris. Others may have falling insulation or a musty, mold smell. DryZone is prepared to find solutions for all types of crawl spaces! Look at the difference between the two crawl spaces. What an awesome encapsulation DryZone made for these homeowners!
Crawl Spaces are not made to store water, mold, moisture, and debris. This area under your home is supposed to be dry, mold free, and clean without debris! The homeowners were experiencing these problems in the crawl space and called DryZone to the rescue. DryZone came to the home for a free inspection and came across the issues in the crawl space. Time for a crawl space encapsulation!
A typical crawl space has a thin 6-millimeter sheet of plastic on the dirt ground with falling insulation and debris. Why keep your crawl space this way? Instead, you can contact DryZone to encapsulate the area and turn your crawl space into a dry and moldy free area!
These homeowners were extremely happy and now have peace of mind knowing their crawl space is dry and will not cause troubles for them in the future. Especially on rainy days!
This home in the town of Bozman was constantly wet. Instead of the typical dirt crawlspace, this home was built with a concrete floor in the crawlspace. A concrete floor will protect the crawlspace from moisture better than a dirt floor, but it still isn't waterproof or sealed. Concrete is basically a very hard sponge, meaning there are a lot of very tiny holes in the floor. These holes will let water through when it builds up under the slab. When DryZone waterproofs a concrete crawlspace, we treat is much like a leaky basement. Drainage pipes are installed to direct ground water off to the sump pump. In this particular house, the amount of pipes installed meant the homeowner needed three separate pumps. When you have a long section of drainage pipe between pumps, the water tends not to move as easily. Think of it like a mountain stream, at one end it could be a raging rapid and at the other end it might be a tiny trickle. To keep the system working efficiently, the homeowner and designer laid out a plan for over 300 feet of pipe and three independent pumps.
In Grasonville, MD the crawl space needs help. The access well in the crawl space was not ideal and they wanted something more substantial than a piece of wood to cover the space. The homeowners contacted DryZone with their problem. Our DryZone team suggested that we install a dehumdifier, drainage mat, and an Everlast door.
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