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Open seams in concrete slabs welcome water that washes away the dirt underneath. As a result, the concrete slabs can start to sink lower into the ground and cause tripping hazards!
A homeowner in Newark, DE, recently contacted the experts at DryZone regarding a concern with their sidewalk leading to the house. They noticed it was sinking and becoming uneven, creating a potential tripping hazard. To address this issue, the production team at DryZone utilized PolyLevel to stabilize and lift the concrete pads, ensuring durability for years ahead. Choosing to lift the concrete is also a more cost-effective solution compared to replacing the entire slab.
Falling insulation is not healthy for a crawl space. It creates a mess and defeats the purpose of having it in your crawl space. When there is a lot of moisture in the air, the insulation falls down because it can no longer hold the amount of moisture that is in the air.
The crawl space in Goldsboro, MD has a thin sheet in the crawl space with water and moisture damage. The homeowners would love to have their crawl space encapsulated, which includes a 20 millimeter CleanSpace interior liner.
Encapsulating your crawl space is one of the best ways to save your home. Why live with a moldy and water damaged crawl space when DryZone can take care of the problem with our crawl space encapsulation.
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