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This crawl space in Easton, MA was no stranger to humidity. It was always musty, and let off a weird smell. This crawl space needed a reliable vapor barrier since his current one clearly wasn't doing the job. That's where we went in and encapsulated this homeowner's crawl space with CleanSpace vapor barrier! Our CleanSpace is more durable, thick and provides better protection against moisture, making this the perfect transformation!
Do you have a dirt or gravel floor crawlspace, that takes on water and consistently has mold and moisture issues? Contact DryZone today! We took this dark, damp, East Falmouth MA crawlspace from drab to fab by installing our SilverGlo foam board insulation, our thick CleanSpace crawlspace vapor barrier encapsulation system, and our SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier to help resolve these types of issues for these now-happy homeowners!
The home owner in Taunton, Massachusetts had one problem area in their basement and finally wanted it taken care of by a professional. They had tried fixing the crack multiple times on their own but decided it was time to get the repair done. Our system design specialist Jay Hanrahan proposed a FlexiSpan system to prevent the water from seeping through the crack.
The soil around your foundation is filled with water, and even the smallest crack will allow this groundwater to seep into your basement. The first step to repairing a leaky wall crack is installing one of our drainage systems. We then use an industry-changing polyurethane sealant called FlexiSpan to seal the crack. This flexible sealant will never dry or crack and can flex to the natural movement of your foundation wall, ensuring a completely waterproofing seal with a warranty for the lifetime of the home. For this particular job in Taunton, we recommended adding a layer of CleanSpace Wall (a 20 mil vapor barrier) for additional protection.
This 3-foot concrete basement was getting water that was starting to seep over onto the finished side. We installed a SuperSump to pump the water out before it did any damage on the other side of the basement
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