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Equipments And Tools For Water Damage Restoration


By Osmund Aft

Equipments And Tools For Water Damage Restoration

Water damage restoration is one of the most difficult tasks one can ever have. This is owing to the fact that restoring some things is just not possible when these have undergone severe damage. These are the likes of documents, electronic gadgets and appliances, and even some clothing materials. But things are getting better nowadays as modernization starts to make daily life much easier. There are many different tools and equipments one can use to restore the things drenched by floods and water disasters. Water damaged items if not given proper action, will be left to total destruction.

For personal belongings as well as parts of the house requiring water damage restoration, here are some of the useful equipments:

Air Mover - This is actually a cage fan that is designed to provide large amounts of air flow that goes in and out through the vents. With this equipment, the water flood or just any kind of water in an area is being displaced through the drying effect of this air mover.

Refrigerant Dehumidifier - This water damage restoration equipment is just like how refrigerators and air conditioners work. It condenses the moisture through the coil fins and collects the droplets that are formed within the process. This equipment requires a specific temperature though. It needs 80 degrees Fahrenheit and 60% relative humidity to work properly.

Desiccant Dehumidifiers - Another form of water damage restoration equipment is the Desiccant dehumidifier that is definitely larger than any of the other equipments used in water disasters and floods. It is also relatively high in cost and is best for larger projects of water damage restoration. But it has a big advantage over other types of humidifier as it can work on a wider range of temperature settings like in any place with lower relative humidity such as 20% below and also in temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

Right after the drying process, one cannot expect that all water content is displaced so it is a must to use detection tools when trying to complete a water damage restoration project. Here are some of the most used tools:

Moisture sensor - This is the basic tool in detecting water content in pads or carpeting of different types. It looks like a tester with a dial indicator on its top level. It has two buttons and 2 lighting points. It works by giving off an alarm beep that increases in frequency as the water content in an area becomes higher too.

Invasive or penetrating moisture meter - This tool works just like the moisture but it has the ability to quantify the water content.

Non-invasive or non-penetrating moisture meter - This is used in a much larger water affected area.

Thermo-Hygrometer - This can measure both the temperature and the humidity of an area.

Infrared camera - The one tool used to detect moisture without direct contact.

With the use of these modern water damage restoration equipments and water detectors, everything can easily be recovered without traces of the water disaster or flood that has just affected an area. Just make sure that you choose the right one for the task at hand.



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Osmund Aft is a house issue disaster writer for Chicago Water Damage Restoration and Chicago Flood Water Damage Restoration from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

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