Before & After

DryZone, LLC Before & After Photos

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Millington, MD PolyLevel Basement

The homeowners in Millington, MD are concerned about the cracks in their basement. DryZone came to the property for a free inspection and saw the problem that the homeowners explained. DryZone suggested injecting PolyLevel before the problem grew worse. The homeowners were very happy knowing they did not have to redo their floors in their basement. Thankfully, PolyLevel solved the problem for these homeowners!

Strengthening and Repairing a Bowing Basement Wall in Millington, MD

For this homeowner, the basement was almost never used and almost avoided. However, they started noticing some signs of settling in their home, they had to take a look in the basement. When they went downstairs, they could not have prepared for what they saw! Their basement wall was bowing inwards! They called the experts at DryZone to do foundation repairs and save their home. With PowerBraces, the walls are stabilized and will over time be restored completely! 

Cambridge, MD major upgrades in the crawlspace

Many homes have debris in the crawlspace. Its usually old wood, chunks of concrete, and insulation. Aside from being unsightly, they are a problem when installing our CleanSpace liner. In these photos you can see how much better it looks after the clean up.

Cambridge, MD Crawlspace with open vents

When the vents in your crawlspace are "closed" they are still  open. The fact is, open vents are a bad idea in the first place. All they do is let damp, wet air into the crawlspace and that leads to rot and mold. DryZone blocks and seals vents with a thick foam board (the same insulation we use to make the floors warmer).  Sealing the crawlspace will lead to better air quality throughout the house and will cut down on the moisture and damp conditions that breed mold and invite critters and insects.

Mudjacking levels out a sidewalk in Cambridge, MD

Everyone has tripped on a broken on uneven sidewalk at some point in their life. Most of you might recall a time in your childhood when you were running while playing and fell and skinned your knee after tripping on a bump in the sidewalk.

When this Cambridge homeowner came to us for help, this was exactly the type of thing he was trying to avoid. The sidewalk in front of his house was sinking over an inch in one spot. He looked up how to fix it online and came across DryZone's website. The inspector was able to discuss a few options for correcting the problem, and mudjacking the sidewalk slab was what the homeowner chose. A thick mixture of grout and concrete are pumped under the slab through a few small holes that the crew drills beforehand. Once everything is cleaned up, the sidewalk is good as new and back to being level with the rest of the slabs. Now it is no longer a major tripping hazard.