When dealing with water damage restoration, using an LGR (Low Grain Refrigerant) dehumidifier and a centrifugal air mover can significantly expedite the drying process. Begin by assessing the extent of the water damage. Identify affected areas and determine the severity of moisture saturation.
1.Remove Standing Water:
If there's standing water, use a water pump to remove as much water as possible.
2.Place LGR Dehumidifier:
Set up the
LGR dehumidifier in the affected area. LGR dehumidifiers are highly effective in removing moisture from the air, even in low humidity conditions. Place the unit centrally to maximize coverage.
3.Use a Centrifugal Air Mover:
Position the
centrifugal air mover strategically to enhance the evaporation process. These air movers are designed to deliver high-velocity airflow, accelerating the drying of wet surfaces.
4.Create Air Circulation:
Arrange the air mover to create a circular airflow pattern, directing air across wet surfaces, including walls, floors, and affected contents. This helps in efficient moisture evaporation.
5.Move Air Mover as Needed:
Periodically reposition the air mover to target different areas, ensuring comprehensive drying coverage.