Drying

Structural drying and moisture control

Proper drying of structures and effective moisture control are key factors in ensuring a healthy, durable, and safe property. After water damage, moisture damage, or construction work, thorough drying of structures helps prevent mold, microbial growth, and structural deterioration.

Moisture measurements – monitoring and documentation of drying

The drying process begins with comprehensive moisture measurements to determine the moisture profile of the structures and to monitor the progress of drying. We measure moisture in materials such as wood, concrete, and other structures. The drying of concrete structures and leveling compounds is particularly important, as excessive moisture can delay subsequent stages, such as surface treatments or floor installation. These measurements also provide documentation that the drying process has been successful and that the structures are ready for the next phases of construction.

Drying of new structures

Drying is also a critical phase in new construction. Concrete structures, leveling compounds, and wet room floor structures often contain significant amounts of moisture that must be carefully removed before finishing surfaces. We use efficient drying methods such as dehumidifiers, fans, and, when necessary, negative pressure systems to ensure fast and even drying throughout the structure.

Controlled process and safety

All drying work is carried out in a planned and controlled manner, taking into account the condition of the building, materials, and intended use. During the process, moisture reduction is monitored through regular measurements, and the results are documented for the client. This ensures that the structures are safe, dry, and ready for use, whether it is a renovation project or new construction.