Before & After

DryZone, LLC Before & After Photos

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Installing a French Drain in this Girdletree, MD Basement

A past of flooding made this basement unusable. DryZone waterproofed this basement by adding a french drain around the perimeter of the home and adding a string sump pump to take out the water. 

Crawl Space Problems In Greenbackville, VA

The homeowners in Greenbackville, VA are concerned with their moist, moldy, and damp crawl space. The last thing these homeowners want is to worry about the problems under their home. Luckily, they decided to call DryZone after they saw what a disaster their crawl space looked like. DryZone suggested encapsulating the crawl space and installing a dehumidifier, TripleSafe sump pump, water drainage mat, and interior CleanSpace liner. Now the homeowners are in perfect shape with their home and they do not have to worry about any more issues especially under their home. 

Greenbackville, VA Poly Pool Deck

The pool deck in Greenbackville, VA is cracking and sinking in places that should be leveled. The best way to raise the concrete is with DryZone's PolyLevel foam because this will raise the concrete to the appropriate level. If the homeowners continued to allow their concrete to sink then problems would arise such as tripping hazards. As you can see from the pictures, the concrete pool deck is no longer an issue  for the homeowners and they do not have to worry about inviting their guests over for a hot summer swim! 

Greenbackville, VA Crawl Space

This crawl space in Greenbackville, VA is filled with insulation that is falling apart. There are several reasons why insulation does not stay on the roof of the crawl space. The number one reason is the strong amount of humidity in the crawl space. When the moisture in the air becomes too strong the insulation can not hold all of it and it begins to fall. As you see on the walls of the crawl space, there are white marks on the wall that looks like chalky powder. This white powder is sometimes confused with mold, but it is not alive. Just mineral residue. It is a sign that water is probably coming through the concrete.  

Greenbackville, VA Crawl Space

The crawl space of this Greenbackville, VA home was filled with debris. The homeowners had tried to seal off the crawl space with the plastic sheet on the floor, but its poor design made it very inefficient. Water was still entering the area, permitting mold growth and rot. We installed our CleanSpace crawl space encapsulation system.