Before & After Photos

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WaterGuard basement drainage system in New Castle, DE

This home in northern Delaware would leak every time it rained. The homeowner would also notice that the water would seep in a couple days after the rain. DryZone inspector, Johnny Scarborough, explained that it was because the hollow concrete blocks fill up with water. Over time, the blocks drain out and the basement will be wet several days after a storm. DryZone crews make sure to drill the blocks at the base of the wall to relieve the pressure and allow the water to flow into our WaterGuard system. The "after" picture is more of an "almost finished" picture. You can see the nice layer of stone and solid construction of the WaterGuard pipe. The white wall liner is to prevent the tiny leaks from spraying out over the drain.

Foundation Support and Encapsulation in New Castle, DE

This father and son needed support and encapsulation underneath their home in New Castle, DE. We installed 2 supplemental beams, 14 SmartJacks, and a full CleanSpace encapsulation to make sure this home is standing strong for a lifetime!

Replacing Basement Windows in New Castle, DE

Finishing the basement was a primary goal for this homeowner. However, the basement windows that were installed when the home was built, were not the best. Not only did these homes not look great, but they were also always stuck and hard to open. DryZone removed the old sticking basement windows and replaced them with easy sliding egress windows.

crawlspace has a major appearance change in Wilmington DE

In this crawlspace the first step to cleaning it up was the instillation of a smarts ump to pump water out of the ground to ensure that it doesn't flood the crawlspace. The next step is he laying down of cleanspace which is designed to prevent moisture leakage from the soil and through the walls of the crawlspace. This is to keep humidity levels low to prevent the propagation of mold within the crawlspace. 

No More Rain Damage in Wilmington, DE Basement

Rainy seasons can lead to a lot of flooding in basements. This basement was improperly sealed and had rain water intrusion every time it rained. Now, the basement is properly sealed and insulated for cold weather!