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Rusty Door No More in Rehoboth, DE

Metal and moisture can only lead to one thing and that is RUST. The first step to protecting your crawl space from the outside elements is choosing a door that will remain airtight. That is why this homeowner in Rehoboth, DE made an upgrade to a Everlast Crawl Space Door! This door will retain it's shape and integrity and help keep the cold air out in the winter and the humid air out in the summer!

Crawl Space Encapsulation in Millville, DE

Larry had lived in this home for years and was dealing with high humidity in his crawlspace. To help address the issue, the existing liner was removed and replaced with DrainageMatting and CleanSpace, creating a cleaner, better-protected crawlspace environment.

Crawlspace Encapsulation in Millville, DE

A homeowner in Millville was dealing with high humidity in his crawlspace. To address the issue, we installed CleanSpace, a 20-mil-thick liner similar to a pool liner. It is manufactured with a blend of high-density polyethylene for puncture resistance, low-density polyethylene for flexibility, and polyester cord reinforcement for brute tear resistance. Its bright white finish helps lighten the crawlspace and makes it easier to see that the area is clean and free of mold, insects, and dirt.

 

 

We also installed a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, which can remove up to 100 pints of moisture per day and move more than 300 cubic feet of dry air per minute.

Crawlspace Encapsulation in Millville, DE

Due to the high humidity in the crawlspace, we installed a SaniDry Sedona to replace the old dehumidifier that had been left unplugged. The SaniDry Sedona can remove up to 100 pints of water per day and move more than 300 cubic feet of dry air per minute, helping keep the crawlspace dry and humidity under control.

 
 

Crawlspace Encapsulation in Ocean View, DE

This portion of the crawlspace was directly connected to a porch on the back of the home, which left the area open to outside air. As a result, cold air was able to enter the crawlspace, leaving this section significantly colder.