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Specs You Need to Know When Renting a Commercial Dehumidifier

Construction Drying, Disaster Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage

Whether you’re drying out a room that experienced water damage or need to eliminate high relative humidity levels, understanding dehumidifier specifications will help you choose the right unit type and size for the space in question. When you rent a dehumidifier, using an appropriate model saves time, money and energy costs. It will also help prevent the dangers associated with high humidity levels, such as mold growth, material deterioration or corrosion.

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3 Moments When You Need a Commercial Dehumidifier Rental

Catastrophe Response, Construction Drying, Disaster Recovery, Paintings and Coatings, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage

When left alone, excess moisture has the potential to lead to project delays, health hazards, and structural damage to a building. The simple answer to eliminating excess moisture is a commercial dehumidifier rental. Purchasing commercial-grade dehumidification equipment, however, is a large investment that may not make economical sense. A more attractive option that many businesses choose is a dehumidifier rental because a rental may offer more benefits than an outright purchase.

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3 Moments When You Need a Commercial Dehumidifier Rental

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage

When left alone, excess moisture has the potential to lead to project delays, health hazards and structural damage to a building. The simple answer to eliminating excess moisture is a commercial dehumidifier rental. Purchasing commercial-grade dehumidification equipment, however, is a large investment that may not make economical sense. A more attractive option that many businesses choose is a dehumidifier rental because a rental may offer more benefits than an outright purchase.

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How Commercial Dehumidifiers Help with Flood Damage

Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage

After experiencing water damage, it is crucial to dry out the affected areas within 48 hours, as this is how long it takes mold to begin growing. The longer your contents remain wet, the more likely it is to deteriorate from mold and bacterial damage. Since it’s not always practical or economical to own dehumidification equipment, a dehumidifier rental for flood damage is one of the best tools for emergency drying services.

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What to Consider When Choosing a Fan System for Disaster Recovery

Catastrophe Response, Disaster Recovery, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage

Fans are an important component in disaster recovery equipment. After a client experiences hurricane, flood or water damage, it’s important to select a fan and damper system that can effectively assist with your recovery efforts and maximize efficiencies. By understanding how a fan system affects performance in regards to the needs of the space, you’ll have a better idea about the best fan and damper design for your project.

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