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How Humidity and pH Affect Concrete Degradation

Construction Drying

Moisture-related problems in concrete flooring amount to over $1 billion in damages each year. Concrete is porous by nature. The more porous it becomes the more potential there is for moisture-related damage, which leads to problems such as high pH levels and carbonation. Relative humidity levels in concrete directly affect its pH levels. This means that pH levels rise as relative humidity levels increase. For this reason, optimal humidity for concrete drying is necessary to ensure the building material’s integrity during and after its installation.

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Can Mold Grow on Concrete?

Construction Drying

In the construction, architecture and engineering fields, mold is a hot topic because it definitely grows in and on concrete. Mold growth on concrete occurs in any geographical area of the world and has the potential to lead to health problems and structural damage. Mold prevention and management should begin with the design phases of a building project, as taking preventive actions to mitigate excessive humidity levels, water infiltration and condensation are essential at all stages. By knowing how, why and where mold grows, you can take measures to prevent its development.

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3 Ways Moisture Affects Concrete Strength

Construction Drying

Water is an essential component when making concrete. The moisture that water provides also gives concrete its strength during the curing process. While water is one of the most important ingredients in concrete, it can also be the most destructive in excessive amounts. As one of the most common building materials used in construction, appropriate concrete drying solutions are necessary to ensure concrete strength and safety.

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How to Choose the Right Commercial Dehumidifier [Infographic]

Construction Drying, Temporary Climate Solutions, Water and Storm Damage

Commercial dehumidifiers are not created equal. When preparing for a job that requires temporary climate control solutions, it's critical to examine several factors to help you select the right equipment for your needs. These factors include the type of drying project, size of the job area, and the extend of the moisture present at the site. Factoring these into your decision will help you choose equipment that will get your job done correctly and efficiently, eliminating unnecessary project time and ensuring a quality job.

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How Construction Drying Services Improve Post-Construction Results

Construction Drying

Moisture is one of the greatest headaches at a construction sites. Too much of it increases the moisture content of vital building materials, slows the curing times and makes processes more complicated than necessary. While short-term consequences brought on by excessive moisture requires a contractor’s attention, the long-term consequences deserve equal consideration. By employing humidity control for construction sites, you’ll mitigate issues caused by high moisture levels and ensure the future success of your current projects.

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