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These homeowners had previously had someone install a lining that just doesn't work so they decided to call the expert here at DryZone who came out and got the job done right.
The owners of this home had recently discovered that after it rained their Crawlspace would flood which lead to them calling the experts here at DryZone to come out and prevent it from happening again. The first step that will be taken to protect this will be the installation of a TripleSafe SumpPump which will remove water from the Crawlspace and move it away from the house. The final step will be the installation of CleanSpace which will prevent moisture from entering the Crawlspace through encapsulation which will also allow it to work as a form of insulation allowing you to save money on both heating and AC.
This home in Ocean View, DE was recently purchased and needed help in the crawl space so the homeowners turned immediately to DryZone. DryZone was quick to assist and determined that the space was in dire need of standing water removal and CleanSpace Technology. The crawl space was essentially destroyed by standing water. The DryZone team went in and removed all water and debris (and there was plenty), as well as insulation. The DryZone experts then leveled the ground for the best drainage. Afterward, the team installed a SmartSump, SaniDrySedona paired with a condensate pump and fully encapsulated the space using CleanSpace Technology. The homeowners were amazed that their crawl space had NO more water and the smell was almost immediately gone!
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DryZone saved the day once again, one crawl space at a time. Look at the complete difference in this crawl space thanks to the experts at DryZone.
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In these pictures you can see the open foundation vent is sealed (not just closed). Even when you close a vent, it still leaks air like a sieve. Also you can see the CleanSpace vapor barrier covers the crawlspace walls and floor. DryZone has a policy of leaving the top 4 inches exposed to allow for a termite inspection. Very clean, very dry, very healthy crawlspace.