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.
Read MoreSam Bates from Supreme Clean Carpets + Restoration was booked for job drying a water damaged crawlspace.
Thinking of a great exhaust setup, Sam Bates used Drymatic II to control the air along with the Drymatic Boostbox for extra heating.
Read MoreDBK quoted to dry the property to demonstrate that heat drying was a fast and cost-effective solution.
Following a freak tornado in Rülzheim, Germany, a local school suffered significant damage to its roof. The damage resulted in the property being heavily water damaged across a large area.
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