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The homeowners in Odessa, DE are experiencing serious problem areas in their crawl space. The moisture and mold stench is starting to come up throughout the home and the homeowners are tired of smelling it. DryZone suggested installing a dehumidifier to keep the crawl space dry and to take the moisture out! While installing the dehumidifier, the homeowners need a full encapsulation with a TripleSafe sump pump, interior liner, and water drainage mat.
There are four steps to totally eliminating the dirt crawl space from having any negative effects on the rest of the house. Step 1. Fix the water leakage (if there is one) with DryZone's TripleSafe sump pump, 2. Isolate the house from the earth with DryZone's interior CleanSpace liner, 3.Seal the vents and other outside air leaks with DryZone's vent covers, 4. Dehumidify your crawl space with DryZone's SaniDry CX dehumidifier.
The homeowners in Odessa, Delaware knew this was the best idea to solve the problem and they trusted DryZone to keep their crawl space safe and secure. After the installation, the homeowners are more than happy with the outcome!
This homeowner's crawlspace was damp, musty and in much need of encapsulation. With a call to DryZone, this crawlspace was encapsulated with CleanSpace, the vents were blocked from the inside to control the relative humidity, a SmartSump was installed, and a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier was installed. So long damp crawlspace!
This Hurlock home in Maryland had a damaged crawl space with a drainage problem, unwanted debris, and walls with out liners. Our DryZone crew solved this issue by installing a drainage mat, wall liners, and a dehumidifier.
The crawl space in Hurlock, MD started as a nasty crawl space filled with water and mold, this is when the homeowners decided to contact DryZone. After contacting DryZone, our team came out for a free no-obligation inspection and suggested we encapsulate the crawl space.
What an awesome crawl space encapsulation!