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From Standing Water to No Water Crawlspace Encapsulation in Selbyville, DE

A homeowner in Selbyville, DE, contacted the team at DryZone after noticing unsettling noises from pests and standing water in their crawlspace. Worried about the potential for pest problems and moisture-related issues, they decided to encapsulate their crawlspace, effectively sealing it off to promote a healthier living environment. This process included installing CleanSpace, sealing off vents, and incorporating a SaniDry Sedona to help manage humidity levels in the area.

Turtl Installation in Selbyville, DE

Paul of Selbyville, DE had noticed that the existing crawlspace entrance on their home was leaking and not keeping the weather out. Looking for a weathertight solution they contacted the trusted experts at DryZone to schedule a free inspection. The Turtl is a sturdy well and weathertight door combined that is strong and durable and is even lockable. 

Selbyville, DE Crawlspace Encapsulation

Before encapsulation, this homeowner was dealing with high humidity in their crawlspace and was concerned about the potential problems it could cause. They contacted the trusted experts at DryZone to schedule a free inspection. We fully encapsulated the crawlspace with CleanSpace and installed a SaniDry Sedona to manage the humidity effectively.

Crawlspace Encapsulation in Selbyville, DE

This homeowner was experiencing moisture issues in their crawlspace. Concerned about the potential future damage this could cause, they contacted the trusted experts at DryZone to schedule a free inspection. During the inspection, we found that the humidity was over 70% -- well above the recommended 55% benchmark. To address the problem, we encapsulated the crawlspace with CleanSpace and installed a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier to control humidity and prevent further issues. 

 

Leaky basement in Rehoboth Beach, DE

These pictures aren't exactly "before & after" but more like middle and end. They shows how the WaterGuard basement perimeter drainage system is installed. This system is a subfloor system that rests on top of the concrete footing, rather than in the dirt next to it. Many other waterprooofing systems used by other companies will put a pipe about a foot away from the wall and in the dirt next to the footer. One thing to keep in mind is that the footer is what holds up the wall. If water is moving around in a pipe next to it, the dirt could easily get moved as well. That could weaken the structure of the wall, causing it to sink or crack. WaterGuard avoids all of that by essentially making the pipe a part of the floor. It is out of the dirt for another reason, less chance of clogging.