The Importance of Air Movers and Dehumidifiers

Whilst flood restoration can occur with with just air movers, or just dehumidifiers, it is when these two vital pieces of equipment are used in conjunction with each other, that they really show their merits. Let’s take a look at why these two items are so important, and why we will try to use them together whenever possible.
 
Air Movers: As the name suggests, their primary role is to move air around the room or affected area. By having a continuous air flow across all wet surfaces, it promotes moisture to rise out of the surface and into the atmosphere. As this  moisture rises from materials, it promotes further moisture to be pulled out. This now brings us to our next vital piece of equipment. 
Dehumidifiers: The role of a dehumidifier is to take the moisture from the atmosphere and remove it. In this instance it is to remove it from the flood affected areas. In a perfect world with low humidity, we would be able to simply open a window, and let air movers do the job.
Since we don’t live in a perfect world with ideal drying conditions, it becomes paramount to use dehumidifiers in conjunction with air movers, to ensure quick and reliable flood restoration. 
 
FloodMaster is experienced with the correct  amount of air movers and dehumidifiers for all types of restoration.