Crawl Space Repair Photo Album: Crawlspace Encapsulation in Milton, DE
A homeowner in Milton, DE had recently purchased a new home and wanted to determine if any previous work had been done in the crawlspace. Concerned that, if no work had been completed, potential issues could arise, they contacted the experts at DryZone to schedule a free inspection. Our System Design Specialist, Jamie, conducted a thorough inspection and discovered that the crawlspace humidity was over 68% well above the recommended 55% benchmark.
The major components of this crawlspace encapsulation included CleanSpace, a SaniDry Sedona, and an EverLast Door. The SaniDry Sedona has an impressive 100-pint-per-day capacity and moves over 300 cubic feet of dry air per minute through a crawlspace or basement.
Thanks to these solutions, Joan can now enjoy peace of mind knowing that high humidity will no longer be a problem. DryZone is proud to have helped protect another home on Delmarva.
Hanging Insulation and Debris
All debris, along with the hanging insulation, will be completely removed from this crawlspace.
Existing Liner
The existing liner will be removed from the crawlspace.
Before Encapsulation
Before encapsulation, the crawlspace of this home was filled with debris and had insulation hanging from the floor joists.
CleanSpace
CleanSpace is a heavy 20-mil-thick liner manufactured in seven layers, combining high-density polyethylene for puncture resistance, low-density polyethylene for flexibility, and polyester cord reinforcement for exceptional tear resistance.
SaniDry Sedona
The SaniDry Sedona has an impressive 100-pint-per-day capacity and circulates over 300 cubic feet of dry air per minute throughout your crawlspace or basement.
EverLast Door
EverLast Crawlspace Doors seal out outside air, withstand the damp conditions near the ground, and maintain their appearance for years to come.