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Rainy days bring more problems than you might think.

A little late, but the rain is finally here.

There are varying opinions of rainy days. DryZone employees love rainy days. For one thing, it makes our phones ring off the hook. Rainy days tend to make people think about what’s going on under their house. Let’s face it, no one thinks about the leaks in the basement when it’s a drought. Just because they are forgotten doesn’t mean that the cracks and leaks go 

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away.

DryZone has been plugging leaks and managing water problems for many years. Whether you have a tiny trickle of water coming through the hairline crack in the basement floor or a two foot flood in the crawlspace, DryZone has the solution.


Rain also comes with high humidity and that leads to mold. Even if its just a light dusting of rain, the wood, fiberglass insulation, and other building materials will suck it right up. All those musty smells and stuffy noses could be a direct result of mold growth.

So on the next rainy day, don’t just curl up and pop in a movie…think about the health and well-being of your home and family. The movie will be there after you set your appointment with a DryZone Design Specialist.

DryZone proudly serves the entire Delmarva Peninsula. You might see us in Seaford, Laurel, or Delmar on a Monday and then again in Newark, Dover, or Smyrna the next.

 

 

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Brad Wazlavek
Sales Manager
Brad has been with DryZone since early 2011. Currently he manages both of DryZone's websites in order to spread the DryZone message. Brad grew up in a military family so he moved around the country as a child. He settled in Delaware in 2006 and currently lives in Seaford.