Crawl Space Repair Photo Album: Encapsulating a Crawl Space in Lewes, DE
Steve was in the middle of renovating his home and wanted to make sure his crawlspace received the same level of care. After researching local crawl space companies, he reached out to the trusted experts at DryZone to schedule a free inspection. Our System Design Specialist, Tom, completed a thorough evaluation and reviewed his findings with Steve in detail.
The key components of this crawlspace encapsulation included CleanSpace, DrainageMatting, and a SaniDry Sedona. The SaniDry Sedona has an impressive 100-pints-per-day capacity and circulates over 300 cubic feet of dry air per minute throughout the crawlspace or basement. We also installed an EverLast Door, which seals out outside air and will never rust, rot, or require paint.
Steven can now enjoy peace of mind knowing his crawlspace is protected for years to come. DryZone is proud to provide long-lasting solutions that protect homes across Delmarva,
Prior to Encapsulation
The existing liner was not fully installed across the dirt floor.
Existing Dirt Crawlspace
The soil in this crawlspace will be properly leveled to create a smooth, even surface.
Leveling of Dirt
The dirt will be leveled in the crawlspace.
DrainageMatting
DrainageMatting creates a drainage space and a thermal break between the CleanSpace and the ground.
CleanSpace
CleanSpace is a heavy, 20-mil-thick liner manufactured in seven layers. It combines high-density polyethylene for puncture resistance, low-density polyethylene, and a polyester cord reinforcement for exceptional tear strength.
CleanSpace
CleanSpace has a bright white finish that makes your crawlspace brighter and allows you to easily see that it's free of mold, insects, and dirt.
SaniDry Sedona
The SaniDry Sedona is designed to maintain crawlspace humidity at or below the recommended 55% benchmark.