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Dehumidification

Industrial dehumidifiers pull moisture out of the air and materials.

Air can only hold so much moisture — when air movers push water out of materials, dehumidifiers have to pull it out of the air, or the water just resettles somewhere else. We use low-grain refrigerant (LGR) and desiccant dehumidifiers sized to the affected space so drying finishes on schedule.

What's included

  • LGR and desiccant dehumidifiers
  • Correct sizing for the affected cubic footage
  • Humidity and temperature logging
  • Whole-home post-flood dehumidification
  • Crawl space and basement moisture control

Our process

1

Size the load

We calculate grains-per-pound removal needs based on the affected area and material load.

2

Deploy

Dehumidifiers are placed centrally with air movers configured to keep moisture moving to them.

3

Verify

Daily readings confirm relative humidity drops and materials hit dry standard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a dehumidifier if I have fans?+
Yes — fans move water into the air, dehumidifiers remove it. Without dehumidification, moisture just re-condenses elsewhere.
How is a restoration dehumidifier different from a home unit?+
LGR units remove 5–10x the water per day and work at much lower humidity levels than a consumer dehumidifier.
How long until humidity drops?+
Well-designed drying setups pull RH down within the first 24 hours and hold it there until materials are dry.

Need dehumidification in Connecticut?

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