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Crawlspace Waterproofing in Killingworth, CT

At Budget Dry, we install the patented Dura Shield product, an excellent American-made item created by a Massachusetts-based business committed to enhancing indoor air quality and home health. If you own a crawl space, get in touch with us so that our experts can provide you with the knowledge you need to make the best choices for the stability and health of your crawl space.

As an extra plus, acrawlspace encapsulation and managing the humidity in the area year-round aids in lowering your heating and cooling expenses and safeguards insulation and floor joists.

Learn more about Crawlspace Waterproofing in Killingworth, CT.

Facts about Killingworth, CT

Killingworth is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 6,174 at the 2020 United States Census.

According to the United States Census Bureau, Killingworth has an area of 35.8 square miles (93 km2). Of this total, 35.3 square miles (91 km2) is dry land and 0.5 square miles (1.3 km2) – or 1.34% – is water-covered.

Killingworth also contains Chatfield Hollow State Park. The Estuary Transit District provides public transportation throughout Killingworth and the surrounding towns through its 9 Town Transit Service. Services include connections to the Old Saybrook Train Station, served by Amtrak and Shoreline East railroads.

The town was the subject of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem “The Birds of Killingworth” published in Tales of a Wayside Inn.

1999: The largest tree in Rockefeller Center history, 100 feet (30 m) high, was chosen from Killingworth, CT.

In the late 17th century, Killingworth became the birthplace of what would eventually become Yale University. The Rev. Abraham Pierson, the college’s first president, taught some of the first classes in his Killingworth home—which is actually in present-day Clinton, Connecticut. However, in 1701, the college’s first official home was constructed in Old Saybrook on the peninsula known as Saybrook Point. Eventually the school was moved to its present-day home in New Haven.

Killingworth provides a quieter way of living, as you’ll rarely run into traffic, the crime rate is exceptionally low, and there are only a few restaurants and retail shops.

That’s not to say that you won’t have access to big-city amenities, since Hartford and New Haven are less than an hour away, and New York and Boston are accessible in under two hours, depending on traffic.

Instead, the serenity of Killingworth means that you’re never bothered by the city’s problems, and free to relax in a quiet atmosphere away from the chaos.

Killingworthhas a population of about 6,500, and once you live here, you’ll quickly see why it’s residents think it’s the perfect place to own a home on the Connecticut Shoreline.

WHERE TO FIND US:
158 Route 81
Killingworth, CT 06419
203-421-8560
800-DRY-2211 (800-379-2211)

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