Structural Drying & Dehumidification

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Extraction gets the water you can see. Drying gets the water you cannot: moisture inside framing, subfloor, drywall, and insulation. Skip it or shortcut it and the Valley’s hot summers turn a wet wall cavity into a mold farm behind fresh paint.

Crews set commercial air movers and low-grain refrigerant dehumidifiers sized to the space, then return daily to take meter readings and adjust equipment. Drying is done when the numbers say it is done, not when the carpet feels dry.

What the crew handles

Engineered drying plans

Equipment counts calculated from affected square footage and materials, not guesswork.

LGR dehumidification

Low-grain refrigerant units pull moisture out of dense materials that household dehumidifiers cannot touch.

Daily monitoring

Moisture readings logged every visit until materials hit dry standard.

Documentation

A drying log your insurance company and your future buyer’s inspector will both appreciate.

Common questions

How long does structural drying take?

Typically 3 to 5 days for common losses. Dense materials like hardwood and plaster can take longer. Daily readings tell you exactly where things stand.

Can I just run fans and open windows?

Airflow without dehumidification often just moves moisture around, and Valley summer air conditions can slow evaporation. Wall cavities and subfloor need directed airflow plus dehumidification.

The equipment is loud. Can it be turned off at night?

Every hour off extends the dry time and the window for mold growth. Crews will place equipment to minimize disruption, but continuous operation is what gets you done in days instead of weeks.

Need structural drying & dehumidification tonight?

One call. A dispatcher answers, a local crew rolls. Open 24/7 across the 209.

Call (209) 980-AQUA

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