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DRYING WET WALLS | Water damage Repair-AAA Flood Drying- tyngsboro Groton Littleton Pepperell MA NH

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Drying wet ceiling, walls and carpet from water damage without demolition. http://aaaflooddrying.com/ Specialized drying using heat, very dry air and a lot of air movement allow in place drying and restoration clean up without demolition of damp walls. AAA Flood Drying has been drying out homes and businesses and preventing severe damage for 20 years.For Service- Please call 978-392-1895 http://aaaflooddrying.com/

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  • Preventing mold is the first goal. Then keeping costs lower than demo is second goal, but you have to remember the first goal. Drying out a water damage restoration project can range from a complete save. To complete demolition, usually it falls somewhere in between. There are always better fancier methods to dry, But sometimes it just has to come apart each water damage is different. Thank you for the comment, Clay.

  • Yeah we need this service in FL...darn hurricanes!

  • @carpetcleaningftl We are located in Massachusetts, and also do work in New-Hampshire. Some other New Egland states that we have worked in are Vermont, Maine, Rhode-Island and Connecticut. I would like to visit Tampa though, see if you can hook me up. Clay

  • It was Cold and this building had very limited heat. It was critical to capture the sparse heat and heat the affected room to temps that would promote drying. An LGR locked in a cold room would not have achieved warm enough temps to promote proper drying. The room dried, the furniture was fine. Thanks for the comment.

  • hmm. What is in that room capturing the moisture? You didn't need to place the Dehum outside. The fans help with the evaporation and the dehumidifier helps capture that evaporation, also replacing the cold moist air, with warm dry air. As well the fans will help push that warm dry air Just pop it in the room and tent off the room. An LGR would of done great. Also, do you want to cook that room to 115? I see possible wood furniture behind you at the beginning of the video, as well as paintings?

  • It was Cold and this building had very limited heat. It was critical to capture the sparse heat and heat the affected room to temps that would promote drying. An LGR locked in a cold room would not have achieved warm enough temps to promote proper drying. The room dried, the furniture was fine. Thanks for the comment.

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  • Great stuff Clay, how long does this type of process take and what does it usually cost to perform this vs opening the walls to let dry? Thanks for the great info.

  • Thank you sir for you videos and your helpful suggestions over the phone.

    I am sure every one else with a water damage will find your videos extremely useful. I just regret not having you in my city:)

  • @emergencyresponse911 The waste heat from the phoenix 200 is higher than from the 385 so the total MERP is higher. Hotter dryer air in our experiance.

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