Part 1 of this series, which you can see in the October R&R, discussed some of the physical changes that occur when you add heat to water and wet materials.
You’ve been there. It is day two of a drying project and the numbers on your moisture meter are the same on as they were on day one. Your wet materials don’t seem to be making drying progress.
In October 2012, Paul Davis National responded to an emergency services call for structural cleanup, water damage restoration, stabilization and drying services at Coilhose Pneumatics in East Brunswick, N.J.
Dri-Eaz has released the diesel-fired Dragon X2, a mobile furnace capable of delivering up to 130,000 BTUs of heat and up to 144°F of temperature rise.
On October 7, 2012 at 10 a.m., the Rainbow Disaster Team of the Tri-State Area will literally open the flood gates and unleash several hundred gallons of water in a relatively quiet suburban neighborhood. According to a press release, Jason Brown, President of Rainbow International of Fairfield, drew the shortest straw and it was that which determined his home would be the one flooded for a demonstration video the team is filming this month.
Powr-Flite has released the IDS1, or Insider Drying System, to dry out hard-to-reach areas by moving air in, around and behind walls, fire walls, insulation, furniture, cabinets and more.