Drying a Flood House with Drymatic Heat Technology

The year 2013 saw many research projects conducted at HSG CodeBlue’s Structural Drying Laboratory in Springfield, Ohio. Potential faster drying times and the ability to salvage materials, once thought to be beyond recovery, underline the importance of research aimed at strengthening capacity to cope with drying flooded structures. One such study conducted occurred in November 2013 and involved drying a flood house with ΩDBK’s Drymatic system.

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Written Off Timber Floor 100% Saved with Drymatic

Daniel Jungfleisch‎ from ULTRAKETO floor cleaning solutions was contacted by the insurance company to attend a flooded Property. Water burst from a broken hose that is connected to the washing machine to the wall at the middle of the night. The client who’s still sleeping at that moment was unaware of the water leakage from the laundry room into the Tasmanian Oak floor to the hallway. The water spreads to the lounge room through carpeted family rooms and then into a smaller hallway through three bedrooms and the master bedroom with the walk in wardrobe. It was until the morning that the client knew what happened and so decided to get some help. Initially, Daniel extracted the water by placing drying equipment on the affected areas. Using three dehumidifiers and three air movers he let three bedrooms, one family room, and the master bedroom with the walk in wardrobe dries for three days.

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Structural Drying Including Subfloor

The Drymatic II we found works great in those tight spots especially drying subfloors!

Completing the requested make safe at this property, Drymatic Boost Boxes & Drymatic Mats were installed for 1 week. While the drying process was underway the Restorers scoped & won the whole drying job! Week 2 a Drymatic II was installed on the ground level of this property along with additional Boost Boxes & Drymatic Mats.

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structural dryingJulia Orth
DRYMATIC BOOSTS AND MATS TO THE RESCUE!

There are several down lights removed which are 200mm in diameter each and 4 inspection doors for ducted air-con system are open, each 500mm x 500mm.

The parts and service department is open from 6am-11pm Mon-Sat, the ducted air-con is set on a timer unable to change. The double glass front sliding doors are constantly opening and there is a 3m stair case opening to the right and 2 access doors at the rear for the employees to enter and exit. The amount of negative and positive energy going on is huge. In addition we are dealing with a 400mm metal galvanised air-con tube that is 21 degrees.

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