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Structure Drying
 
   
   
As capillary action allows water to wick up the raw, bottom edge of drywall and become trapped there, walls and ceilings can be dried quickly from the inside out by forcing warm dry air into them, using specialized equipment like the Inject-I-Dry wall drying unit. When mold is suspected inside the walls, we create a negative air-flow extracting the air out of the walls and
filtering it through a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate ARRESTER) filter before releasing it into the air.
   

With modern day technology, using air movement and dehumidification, we can create a balanced drying system, mitigating further damage and prevent toxic mold from growing.

With desiccant dehumidification and trained professionals, full restoration of most hardwood floors can now be achieved.

Aqua Restoration specializes in the restoration of hardwood floors.