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With years of experience and knowledge, the team at Dry Otter knows a thing or two about keeping homes healthy. And now, we want to pass on what we’ve learned on to you, our customer, so that you can keep up to date on keeping your home safe and healthy.
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Recognizing and Resolving Basement Water Damage

Worry of basement water damage weighing you down? Read how to recognize the signs-- and resolve the issue.
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Efflorescence: Is It a Threat to Your Basement and Health?

You and your family may have become blind to the abstract, white powdery mural on the inside of your basement walls. But I bet when the inquisitive neighbor child visits,
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Dry Otter Waterproofing Named Small Business of the Year by NC Business Magazine

In December 2023 Dry Otter was awarded Small Business of the Year by NC Business Magazine

Effective Solutions for Managing Water in Your Crawl Space

Whether identifying, addressing, or preventing water accumulation in crawl spaces, we'll look at the importance of professional waterproofing solutions to safeguard your home's integrity.

I’m Drysdale

Most people don’t really like crawl spaces. I admit they lack luster, but I don’t mind them. I’m Drysdale, and I represent Dry Otter Waterproofing.
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Why Your Grandpa’s Crawl Space Was Dry

Your grandparents probably never even thought of the crawl space other than somewhere for the dogs to sleep because it was mold and mildew free and not a concern.
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Protecting your Crawl Space or Basement from the Woes of Summer Storms

As the summer heat sets in, crawl spaces and basements face a unique set of challenges due to increased humidity levels and the potential for summer storms.
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Relative Humidity in a Crawl Space: How To Measure and Prevent

Maintaining optimal relative humidity (RH) levels in your crawl space is crucial for preventing moisture-related issues that can harm your home’s structural integrity and indoor air quality.