Step 4: Drying and Dehumidification
TriCore Restoration Water Damage Restoration Process
Once the overabundance water has been expelled, the floors and dividers may seem dry, yet a snappy investigation will uncover they are wet to the touch. About all building materials, similar to wood, drywall, and ground surface materials, are permeable and in this way hold water. This held water can make the materials separate, twist, or cause form damage.
Drying / Dehumidification
Our Professionals will utilize room measurements, temperature, and relative dampness to decide the ideal number of air movers and dehumidifiers to dry your home or business. We'll precisely observe the advance utilizing dampness meters until the point that the materials come back to adequate drying objectives.
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Use Dehumidification Equipment
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Use Monitoring Equipment to Track Progress
Monitor Floor and Walls
We check the moisture levels to monitor the drying process.
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Monitor Floors
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Monitor Walls
Drying Equipment
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Industrial-grade dehumidifiers help prevent secondary water damage like swelling and warping of floors, walls, and furniture.
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High-speed air movers create airflow across walls, carpets, pads, and furniture, which accelerates the evaporation of moisture.