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Crawlspace Transformation in Seaford, DE

Previously this crawlspace had a thing layer of plastic put down to protect it but this method is generally ineffective and will last a few years at most. To remedy this situation we replaced the plastic with CleanSpace which is significantly more durable and lasts much longer. The CleanSpace along with sealing the vents also helped with insulation allowing the removal of the old and decaying insulation they had previously had.

Seaford, DE Crawlspace Receives a Major Upgrade

This Homeowner wanted to be safe in the knowledge that their retirement home would have no problems so they called the experts here at DryZone to come out and ensure it would last. The first step we took was shoring up parts of the foundation that had begun to sag and to do that we used SmartJacks which will raise the house to its previous height while preventing sinking in the future. The final step is the installation of CleanSpace which will keep the humidity low which will prevent any mold growth and wood rot. 

Replacing Old Liner with CleanSpace Technology in Seaford, DE

A homeowner in Bridgeville, DE was desperate to have the large amounts of water in her crawl space removed and reached out to DryZone. DryZone wasted no time dispatching Pierre and his crew to the site. Pierre explained in detail to the homeowner what exactly was being done, each step of the way. The homeowner was more than appreciative and was so excited when she saw her new nd improved space. No more water!

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Fruitland, MD Crawl Space Encapsulation

In Fruitland, MD the crawl space was not in great shape and needed DryZone to take care of the problem. The project involved removing debris, taking out the destroyed insulation, installing a water drainage mat and an interior wall liner. 

Fruitland, MD Crawl Space

The crawl space in Fruitland, MD had water flowing through the concrete walls and into the basement. The homeowners were concerned about the possible damage the water could do to the crawl space.