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In a high humidity situation, high heat is the most effective drying method. Open affected areas – including pulling out base moldings and cabinets. ©2008, Restoration Industry Association (formerly ASCR). |
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Exclusive Thermal Energy Drying System Rapid Drying for Structures, Walls, Floorings, Contents, Cabinets, Documents and much more Please Mention this Service when Calling We Safely Dry Water Losses Faster and Use Better Technology, Period! |


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Drying the Old Way Using Air Movers and Dehumidifiers Requiring Major Tear Out In Most Cases.. |
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Using Our Thermal Energy Drying Systems We Dry Your Home Using Our Portable or Trailer Mounted Systems, Air Movers and Air Exchange Saving Up To 75% In Secondary Damage with No Major Tear Outs |
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Heat provides the main source of energy to create evaporation. Adding air movement creates a synergistic effect which results in faster evaporation. Air exchange is a well known method for removing large quantities of moisture laden air fast and efficiently. We take an air-mover, connect lay flat ducting, vent the tube outside and remove moisture laden air much faster than you can remove the water from the air with a dehumidifier. A modest 2000 cfm heat drying system can exchange the air volume in a 2500sf building with 9’ ceilings once every 11 ¼ minutes. Air exchange is an integral part of most heat drying systems and air exchange can keep up with the fast evaporation rates heat drying produces.
Heat can dry the structure without removing baseboard, tile cove base, cabinets, etc… Heat penetrates deep into and through building materials drying areas that are not accessible. Certain materials become irreversibly damaged when wet. Example: MDF or compressed paper baseboard. However, removing these damaged materials after drying, versus removal when wet, reduces the chance of unnecessary secondary damage. Using our Thermal Energy Drying Systems allows us dry your home fast and at the same time reduce the chance for unnecessary demolition which gets you back to normal MUCH FASTER |



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Our Large Heat Drying System. This Systems Allows Us to Dry Larger Areas or Dry Larger Homes with Ease. |
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Eliminator Thermal Evaporative Accelerator |
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Pictures of a Resent Dryout in Morrison Colorado Using the ELE 6400. The Carpet, Walls and Contents Were Dried In Place
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ELE 6400 Setup In drying Area |
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ELE 6400 in Drying Area with Air Movers and Downdraft Fan |


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Thermostat Controller and Humid Air being Exhausted Out the Window |
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Air Movers Used to Move Heated Air in Drying Area |
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Doorway Sealed to Drying Chamber |
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ELE 6400 Is Putting Heated Air Into the Squirrel Fan Side of the Air Mover. The Air Mover is Pushing the Heated Air Into the Ceiling Cavity. The Thermostat Probe Is Put Into the Ceiling Cavity. This Gives the Actual Temperature Inside the Ceiling Cavity. |
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This video is after two days after we started drying. We pulled 2 layers of vinyl flooring and 1/4” layer of subfloor. The floor was black when we started. We treated the floor and heat dried the flooring, kitchen cabinets and drywall. As you can see in the video after two days the floors are much more white and dry. |

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Kitchen Before We Treated and Dried the Floor |
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Portable Thermal Energy Drying Systems and VapairVent Ventilation System
ELE 6400, Eliminator and the VapairVent Ventilation System |
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Using the Eliminator and a Air Mover to Float Carpet (Heat Drying). We used 2 circuits of the Eliminator. We ducted the heat through Mylar ducting to the squirrel fan (air intake) side of a air mover. The thermostat sensor was on top of the carpet, but you can also put the sensor under the carpet. The sensor and thermostat are a very important part of heat drying. The thermostat allows us to control the heat used to dry the carpet, padding and subfloor. |
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Containment and Drying Equipment, Eliminator, Air Movers, Air Scrubber, Power Splitter, Downdraft Fan |
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Video of the VapairVent Ventilation System Exhausting Out Bathroom Exhaust Fan |



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Resent Dryout in Lakewood CO Using the Trailer Mounted Heat Drying System. Walls, Ceiling and Contents Needed Dried. Heat Was Ducted Down Through Window Well and Through Window In Upstairs Unit. |
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Trailer Mounted Heat Drying System. |
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Heat Was Ducted Down Through Window Well and Through Window In the Upstairs Unit. This Allowed Us to Heat Dry Two Units at the Same Time. |







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Heat Ducted to Downstairs Unit |
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Resent Dryout in Castle Rock CO Using a Eliminator Upstairs and a ELE 6400 Downstairs to Dry the Joist and Subfloor. |






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Thermal Energy Drying (Heat Drying) |
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