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You may not go in your crawlspace very often but that doesn't mean it isn't a vital part of your home's ecosystem. Most air that is within you house has come from the crawlspace meaning if your crawlspace's air is in bad condition the rest of your home's air will be as well. The best way to prevent this is by limiting the number of ways air and water moisture can enter the crawlspace and the instillation of a dehumidifier. The main we we prevent outside air and moisture coming through is by the instillation of CleanSpace which prevents water leaking thought the walls and the ground.
This homeowner reached out to us to come take a look at their basement which was formally a garage. They want to make sure it is stabilized properly. They may be selling their home in the near future to their nephew and would like to make sure the home is safe enough for him moving forward
This homeowner noticed that the center of their home has a hump and a spot that appears to be sinking. They gave us a call to come take a look to see if we could help fix their issue. Our team recommended the installation of SmartJacks to support the floor joist system above to correct the issue.
This home in Salisbury, MD was struggling with extreme humidity and falling insulation. The homeowners didn't know what to do and turned to the experts at DryZone. DryZone experts were eager to help. Upon inspection, the experts noticed the smell was indeed coming from the crawl space and into the home. The experts annotated that the space could benefit from a CleanSpace encapsulation, and the homeowners agreed! DryZone went straight to work!
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This home in Salisbury, MD had a crawl space that was causing an unpleasant musty smell inside the house. The homeowners wanted to provide a healthier living space for the family and turned to the experts at DryZone.
The DryZone experts explained to the homeowners the benefits of fully encapsulating the crawl space using CleanSpace technology and adding a dehumidifier. The homeowners opted to do exactly what was recommended. Along with the CleanSpace encapsulation and SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, the DryZone team removed all the debris, and insulation, regraded the ground for better drainage, blocked off the vents from the inside, added a condensate pump, and replaced the entrance door with an EverLast door. To ensure the water does not re-enter the crawl space, the DryZone experts installed a downspout extension with a LawnScape outlet.
The homeowners are excited about having a cleaner and healthier environment thanks to the hard work and attention to detail of the DryZone team!
Helpful tip: Foamax wall insulation is a better option than the old-style “puffy” insulation and helps protect the crawl space even more. Call DryZone today to schedule your FREE inspection and estimate!
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