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Tackling Your Damp and Messy Crawlspace in Frankford, DE

Transform your damp and cluttered crawlspace into a clean, dry, and energy-efficient area with the help of DryZone experts specializing in crawlspace encapsulation. This process seals out moisture, inhibits microbial growth, and enhances air quality.

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. 

CleanSpace Installation in Dagsboro, Delaware

In Dagsboro, Delaware a home owner called DryZone to come out and inspect their crawl space. When we got to the home, and went down into the crawl space we immediately noticed that the old insulation was falling down. We installed new insulation and placed down a clean and new CleanSpace Liner.  Now the insulation is protected from the wet, damp dirt floor and the crawl space is clean and dry.

Dry and clean crawl space

A lightweight, 6-mil plastic liner is just not strong enough to seal out moisture and humidity in a damp crawl space. Every wet and nasty crawl space needs a quality vapor barrier to protect the wood, building materials, and insulation. Moisture raises the humidity and that leads to rot and mold much quicker than most people expect. If you have allergies, or notice that you get headaches a lot, the crawl space might be a factor.