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Open crawl space vents can welcome moisture from the outside into your home. It is believed they can be used to dry out a crawl space when groundwater is high, however, moisture is also in the air we breathe! When moisture in the air enters your crawl space, it attaches to the insulation in your floorboards and causes it to become heavy and eventually fall. For this home, the insulation had fallen and cold air had come through the vents, making the floors cold in the winter. DryZone sealed these vents and encapsulated the home to block out moisture.
After experiencing a plumbing leak that resulted in flooding in their crawlspace, a homeowner in Viola, DE reached out to the experts at DryZone for help. They noticed that the insulation in the crawlspace was also sagging. Our expert production team at DryZone swiftly addressed the situation by installing CleanSpace, effectively encapsulating the entire area. To protect against future plumbing leaks, we also installed a SmartSump. Additionally, a SaniDry Sedona was set up to maintain humidity levels below 55%.
This Harrington, DE homeowner reached out to the experts at DryZone due to concerns of humidity and moisture in their crawlspace. The production team at DryZone installed drainage matting to ensure that there is a drainage space under the CleanSpace for water to flow to a SmartPipe or SmartSump.
This Harrington, DE homeowner reached out to the experts at DryZone due to concerns about mice in their home. The experts at DryZone installed CleanSpace technology to protect their home from critters and insects.
A homeowner in Harrington, DE, contacted DryZone because of concerns regarding high humidity levels in their crawlspace. To address these issues, the DryZone team installed CleanSpace along with a SaniDry Sedona system and removed the outdated batt insulation that was supported by rusty chicken wire. The SaniDry Sedona was put in place alongside CleanSpace to effectively maintain a dry environment in the crawlspace, helping to prevent microbial growth and potential structural damage.
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