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Change the Way You See Your Basement. Dover, DE

Do you think that a basement has to be a damp place whose only use is for storage? But at DryZone we want to change the stereotypes about basements. We have many tools at our disposal to do this. Foremost among them is CleanSpace. CleanSpace will keep your basement dry by preventing water seepage through your walls and brightening the basement up. This leads to a total overhaul of how your basement looks and feels making it a place you want to spend time in!

Crawlspace in Dover DE gets much needed encapsulation

This homeowner had recently moved to Deleware and had heard of the effects of an unencapsulated Crawlspace so they called the experts here at DryZone to get their encapsolated. The first thing we did in this Crawlspace was to block the vents to prevent airflow from the outside getting and then CleanSpace was installed which will act as both insulator and encapsulation.

Home in Dover, Delaware Receives New SumpPump

This homeowner was worried about their basement flooding so they decided to call the experts at DryZone to keep that from happening. To keep the basement dry we installed our TripleSafe SumpPump which will be able to protect the basement from any situation. 

Adding an Egress Window to Dover, DE Basement

This homeowner has a semi-finished basement and wants to add an egress window, so it is a countable space. After our team went out and took a look, we decided on replacing 3 windows and turning one of them into egress windows. 

Foundation Repair in Dover, DE

David noticed cracking in the foundation of his home and wanted to address the issue before it worsened. He reached out to the trusted experts at DryZone to schedule a free inspection. 

 

The primary components of this foundation repair project included Push Piers and Helical Piers. Helical Piers are designed to stabilize a home's foundation permanently and, in many cases, can even lift it back to its original level. These steel piers are mechanically screwed into the ground to reach stable soil layers. Once installed to the appropriate depths and load capacities, a steel foundation bracket is attached to the footing of the home. This system transfers the weight of the structure from the unstable surface soils through the piers to competent, load-bearing soil or bedrock below.