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Thermal Energy SystemStructural Drying Solutions

How DryZone Can Dry Your Property In As Little As 24 Hours

DryZone has 2 proprietary new technologies known as E-TES and WAVE Drying Systems.

Lets get straight to it... the bottom line is: the application of these new technologies allow us to dry most structures in 30 hours or less!

DryZone now allows you to stop waiting for conventional water evaporation by using air movers and dehumidifiers.

DryZone's technicians are IICRC certified and taught the four basic principles of drying: Extraction, Evaporation, Dehumidification and Temperature Control; You can be sure that when you call DryZone for a flood damage incident, that we are able to remove up to 97% of the water from the structure, carpet, and pad using our specialized extraction techniques (usually within two hours of arrival on the job). What can cause the most damage is the 3% of the water that is left over! Any flood job usually requires a total of 3 to 5 days for total drying, NOT ANYMORE...

How Our Technology Works

Structural DryingE-TES Thermal Energy Transfer System:

Our E-TES Technology is based on the REETS Evaporation Method. The more energy that can be transferred directly to the water, the more vapor pressure will build in the water. As the pressure in the heated water builds, it rockets past the vapor pressure of the ambient air; the greater the separation of vapor pressures in water and air, the faster the water will turn into a vapor-gas (humidity).

 

Floor DryingWAVE Drying (Infrared):

Our WAVE Drying Technology is based on infrared lighting that can help penetrate flooring that typically cannot be dried or restored without the need for surface removal or even full replacement. Using our WAVE drying technique we create a "sandwich" to excite the moisture molecules in the flooring and then quickly evaporate them, which allows us to dry a structure in half the time of conventional drying techniques.

 

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