This crawlspace went from exposed earth, falling insulation, and moisture concerns to a bright, clean, fully encapsulated space with our 20-mil CleanSpace liner.
From Vulnerable to Protected: Crawl Space Transformation in Millsboro, DE
A homeowner in Millsboro, DE, aimed to protect the crawl space of their new residence from moisture and mold. They reached out to the professionals at DryZone for assistance in safeguarding their investment from the ground up. The DryZone team installed CleanSpace, SaniDry Sedona, and sealed the vents. These crucial elements are part of the strategy to maintain low humidity levels and avert microbial growth.
Vic had a home that was not their full-time residence, and each time they visited they were met with a musty smell as soon as they walked in. Wanting the home to feel like a getaway instead of being greeted by unpleasant odors, they contacted the trusted experts at DryZone to schedule a free estimate. Our System Design Specialist conducted a thorough inspection and went over his findings with Vic.
A few of the major components of this crawlspace encapsulation included DrainageMatting, CleanSpace, and a Turtl access well. DrainageMatting was installed first over the dirt crawlspace floor to create a drainage space for any water to flow beneath the liner. CleanSpace was then installed over top. CleanSpace is a heavy 20-mil-thick liner that helps brighten the crawlspace while also allowing homeowners to easily spot dirt, debris, insects, or other issues. It is made with a blend of high-density polyethylene for puncture resistance, low-density polyethylene for flexibility, and polyester cord reinforcement for tear resistance.
Thanks to these solutions, Vic can now have peace of mind knowing the home is better protected from high humidity and musty odors.
This home's window had over started to peel away from the rim it was installed on as it has begun to warp over time which was letting water in. This led to the homeowner calling the experts here at DryZone to come out and install the EverLast Window. The biggest difference between your average basement window and an EverLast window is that the Everlast is specifically designed for the condition it is under when installed in the basement.