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EverLast Window installment in Millsboro
This home's window had over started to peel away from the rim it was installed on as it has begun to warp over time which was letting water in. This led to the homeowner calling the experts here at DryZone to come out and install the EverLast Window. The biggest difference between your average basement window and an EverLast window is that the Everlast is specifically designed for the condition it is under when installed in the basement.
CleanSpace Encapsulation in Frankford, DE
This homeowner in Frankford, DE called DryZone to encapsulate their crawlspace. With our CleanSpace crawlspace liner, a SmartSump and a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, this homeowner doesn't have to worry about their house no longer!
Protecting Your Crawlspace from Water in Frankford, DE
A homeowner in Frankford, DE was worried about their crawlspace sump pump, particularly the risk of the discharge line freezing and preventing water from being directed away from their home. To address these concerns, they contacted the team at DryZone, the production team installed a new SmartSump and IceGuard on the discharge line, ensuring that water can still escape even if the pipe gets blocked or freezes.
Crawlspace Encapsulation in Frankford, DE
Before encapsulation, this crawlspace had hanging insulation and standing water. Concerned about the issue growing worse, the homeowner reached out to the trusted experts at DryZone for a free inspection. Our System Design Specialist reviewed the available solutions, and the homeowner chose to move forward with the project. The major components of this encapsulation included CleanSpace, DrainageMatting, and a SaniDry Sedona. The SaniDry Sedona is a powerful unit, capable of removing up to 100 pints of water per day while circulating over 300 cubic feet of dry air per minute throughout the crawlspace or basement.
Dagsboro Basement Before and After
This homeowner always had at least 3-4 inches of water in his basement every time it rained. The sump pump that was installed was able to pump it out but not fast enough! What a headache!