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A homeowner of this dirty crawlspace in South Kingstown, RI was on the verge of anger after constantly smelling the musty odors that were circulating around the area. It was to a point where enough was enough and called us for the best solution. We solved his issue by completely wrapping up the crawlspace with CleanSpace vapor barrier to prevent moisture from seeping in, which lowers the risk of mold growth and that awful smell.
The customer in Greenville, Rhode Island was looking to encapsulate their crawl space. The home had a dirt crawl space with high humidity. DryZone Basement Systems was happy to help! Shortly after reaching out to us we were able to repair the crawl space and add a vapor barrier and dehumidification system.
Moisture was getting out of control in this crawlspace in Greenville, RI. The homeowner was disgusted at how humid the air was, making it a risk to mold growth. To prevent any future damages that could be costly to fix, we encapsulated this crawlspace using CleanSpace vapor barrier! This thick liner is specially designed to keep water vapor and moisture out of the crawlspace to keep the air less humid and dry!
This homeowner of this damp crawl space in Greenville, RI decided to go online to look for a vapor barrier that will keep all of the outside moisture out. Moisture was easily seeping in through the cold dirt ground in this crawl space, so by us encapsulating this area with our CleanSpace vapor barrier, our durable liner that prevents moisture seepage, his crawl space was in much better shape for years to come! Now, the chances of mold growth and awful odors are slim to none!
The crawl space in the Narragansett, Rhode Island property was poorly insulated and the vapor barrier that was installed was not doing the job. The home owner reached out to DryZone Basement Systems for a free estimate knowing we could help them update their crawl space.
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