Before & After Photos

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Cambridge, MD Crawlspace with open vents

When the vents in your crawlspace are "closed" they are still  open. The fact is, open vents are a bad idea in the first place. All they do is let damp, wet air into the crawlspace and that leads to rot and mold. DryZone blocks and seals vents with a thick foam board (the same insulation we use to make the floors warmer).  Sealing the crawlspace will lead to better air quality throughout the house and will cut down on the moisture and damp conditions that breed mold and invite critters and insects.

Cambridge, MD Crawl Space

This crawl space needed lots of TLC. After DryZone encapsulated it, it looks great. 

Repairing Damages to a Flooded Crawlspace Cambridge, MD

This homeowner reached out to us with some concerns about their crawlspace. They did not know the space was encapsulated until a flood happened because the prior homeowner did not let them know. We had originally installed this system and damages have occurred since initial installation.

 

After taking a look in the area, we recommended replacing the current sump pump since the original one failed, adding a second sump pump, replacing the cleanspace because of the flood and adding in a Sedona. This will ensure the area will stay dry and be a healthy space moving forward. 

Charlestown, MD Crawl Space Encapsulation

The crawl space in Charlestown, MD is not in the best shape. DryZone came to the home to inspect the property and discovered the problems occurring in the crawl space. As you can see from the images, the insulation, debris, and mold is an issue. 

Crawl Space Encapsulation in Charlestown, MD

The Charlestown, MD crawl space is not in the best shape and is not living up to the homeowner's expectations. They contacted DryZone with their concerns and told us they wanted an inspection of the property. DryZone saw the problems occurring with the crawl space and made the solution for them right there during the inspection, crawl space encapsulation.