Miami Kwik Dry

(305) 978-9288 (Dade)

(954) 770-2272 (Broward)

Water Damage Restoration

Dehumidification & Technology

air-movers-dehumidersDehumidification reduces the humidity, which increases the rate of drying. Rapid drying in water damage situations is achieved by balancing evaporation and dehumidification, utilizing refrigerant or desiccant technology. By carefully monitoring the drying equipment and the environment, Kwik Dry technicians can reduce moisture levels deep within the structure and contents helping to avoid a wide range of future problems, including mold amplification.

Custom techniques are used to dehumidify, clean, seal, and deodorize hard surfaces and structures. Damage can occur from water and soot resulting in floors buckling, acoustical tile damage, and water damage in dead air spaces between walls. Kwik Dry provides initial written estimates supported by detailed scopes and technical reports.
In the drying process we turn all the liquid water into a gas (a vapor). This is better known as evaporation. Evaporation happens when we raise the temperature of the air and use aggressive air movers. These air movers are strategically placed in your building or home to speed up the evaporation process. Once we turn water to a vapor our dehumidifiers suck in the cooler wet air. Our dehumidifiers freeze the gas (water vapor) turning it back into a liquid. This is better known as condensation.
Then they (the dehumidifiers) pump the water out into a sink or drain, extracting it from your structure. After the dehumidifiers freezes the cooler intake air, removing the water, a heater in the dehumidifier heats the air and pumps it into the room, thus sending drier warmer air into the wet air, which speeds up the evaporation process. This process is repeated 1000�s of times until your structure, carpet, floors, sheetrock and furniture is dry. This drying process can take up to 5 days to complete.

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