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Responsible basement waterproofing & crawl space repair company serving Chester, MA
At DryZone Basement Systems, we adhere to the highest industry standards, while striving to be the leader for all of the basement waterproofing and crawl space related services we provide. We only use state-of-the-art products and technology that are designed to fix your home. We are the authorized Basement Systems dealer in Chester, MA. We offer easy to use financing on all of our services.
A homeowner in Chester, MA reached out to us about their wet basement but also mentioned they had a crawl space that was very cold in the winter times and would feel humid in the summer. With those crawl space concerns, our inspectors always recommend an encapsulation with CleanSpace and proper insulation. We use SilverGlo along the walls and TerraBlock on the dirt crawl space floor to keep the space insulated and regulated!
Crawl Space Solution in Chester, MA
Humidity and water in a crawl space are not a good combination and unfortunately, this crawl space in Chester, MA had both! The homeowner called in with concerns and mentioned their existing dehumidifier was not working so the issue with humidity was getting worse and they were worried about mold. We explained to them the solutions that would help their situation, like a full encapsulation of the space with CleanSpace as well as a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier. They would work to remove moisture and act as a barrier to keep it out!
Leaking Basement in Chester, MA
During a very rainy summer, the owner of this home in Chester, MA called DryZone for some help with their leaking basement. They had noticed water around the edge of the basement as well as by the bulkhead door. The solution? A drainage solution, specifically our WaterGuard, around the perimeter along with TrenchDrain in front of the doorway to collect water passing over the threshold. The water would then go to a sump ump system that would remove it from the basement.