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This Sussex County homeowner had water coming in through the crawlspace door. The insallation of the EverLast Crawlspace Entrance helps reduce the amount of water entering this crawlspace.
After moving into their newly built home in Milford, DE, the homeowners were concerned to discover elevated radon levels of 7 pCi/L through a consumer-grade detector. Having heard about Lawson Home Services from a satisfied neighbor, they decided to take action right away. Our team installed a professional radon mitigation system designed to effectively draw radon gas from beneath the home’s foundation and vent it safely outside. With reliable service and technical expertise, Lawson Home Services helped reduce the risk of radon exposure, bringing peace of mind to the new homeowners. If you’ve recently moved into a new home, schedule your radon test today with Lawson Home Services to ensure your indoor air quality is within a safe range.
Another perfect job by Dr. Energy Saver Delmarva. The SuperAttic Conversion System makes the attic a more comfortable temperature year round. This Georgetown homeowner converted his attic to a SuperAttic before installing the new HVAC. If you have duct work or your HVAC in the attic, you need the SuperAttic.
These homeowners in Georgetown, DE had an uncomfortable and dusty home because their crawlspace entrance was poorly closed off from the cold weather. Our production team installed this beautiful and easy to open crawlspace door that helps to reduce the amount of cold entering their home. Dr. Energy Saver's other crawlspace entrance option - the Turtl. Check out our website to learn how you can schedule your free estimate today!
We were called by Karen for a number of reasons. She had been interested in encapsulation to (1) help deter mice in crawlspace, (2) improve overall home health and air quality. After inspection we walked Karen through what we found. She had high humidity levels and wood moisture content which can be the cause of microbial growth in your crawl.
Fifty percent of the air we breathe on the first floor of the home comes from the crawl space. If you have duct work with any sort of tears or gaps (which most duct work has) in the crawl space you could also be bringing in dirt, mold spores, and dust directly into your home.
The encapsulation system we installed for Karen is going to help in multiple ways. Exchanging fiberglass batts (which rodents and insects love) for high-density foam board and completely sealing the ground off will improve the air quality, help deter rodents and insects, and also made her whole home significantly warmer.
(**In the after picture you can see each step/layer that goes into creating our encapsulation. No shortcuts here.)