Structural Drying FAQs
Structural drying involves systematically removing moisture from your property’s structural components. At Desert Rose Cat, our process entails:
- Extraction: We first remove any standing water with high-powered extraction tools.
- Evaporation: We increase the evaporation rate using industrial-grade air movers, turning water trapped inside your property’s materials into vapor.
- Dehumidification: To maintain optimal indoor humidity, professional-grade dehumidifiers are crucial. They remove excess moisture from the air, preventing secondary water damage and mold.
- Monitoring: Regular monitoring with advanced moisture meters ensures your property is drying correctly and avoids potential over-drying.
Each of these steps plays a significant role in the swift and efficient restoration of your property in Little Rock, AR. Trust your property to the experienced team at Desert Rose Cat, where we combine expertise and technology to ensure your recovery from water damage is as smooth as possible.
If you’ve recently experienced water damage from floods, burst pipes, or leaks, your property needs thermal inspection services and possibly structural drying. Neglecting proper drying can lead to mold growth, compromised structural integrity, and potential health hazards.
Desert Rose Cat’s team of experts offers a thorough thermal inspection to identify any visible or hidden signs of moisture. We then develop a restoration plan to tackle your property’s water damage.
While structural drying duration can vary depending on the extent of water damage, type of materials, and environmental conditions, it generally takes 2 to 5 days. With Desert Rose Cat, you can trust our experienced team to streamline the drying process, ensuring your property’s swift and successful recovery in Little Rock, AR.