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Drying your house in record time with

Slosh, slosh, Were is the water coming from?  How will I ever get it cleaned up and dried before the smell kicks in and the floors begin to buckle?  And the mold.  What about the mold?  Well here is the answer.  A system that literally dries your whole house in 24 to 30 hrs.  That's a record.  Designed to produce heat for fast drying time and reduces the chances of mold.  At FORCE DRY we have such a system and can handle just about any situation from blown water lines to a leaking roof.  No job too tough and no job too small.  We are here 24 hrs a day.  7 days a week.

 

Everything we need is brought to your home in a convenient trailer.  No need to worry it will leave when the job is done.

 

 

 

 

 

Everything is unloaded off the trailer and set up the same day it arrives.  The brains of the system is set up outside and hoses are run into the house to various supply boxes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This particular box is set up for drying your carpet.  It is set up in one corner of the room and positioned to blow under the carpet and padding to make drying time less of a hassle.  The secret is HEAT.....This system heats up to insure fast drying time and prevent mold from growing and reduce further damage.

 

With this set up we can dry wood floors.  Yes, wood floors.  Under that big bubble is a wood floor drying in record time.

 

With Water Damage comes a lot of headache if not took care of soon after it happens. Water will get into the wood, furniture, even your clothes.  Begin to wick up into the drywall and eventually begins to grow MOLD.  At David Borders Construction Inc. we try to get to the problem quickly and prevent further damage.  With the right equipment we can dispose of the water and in most cases dry any carpet out before it is damaged.

Below are shots of water throughout a house.

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Above are photos of a clubhouse preparing to dry out a parquet floor.

 

            

The room is vented

 

         

    

Hoses are inserted into wall to dry out cavities and

possibly keep from tearing out drywall.

 

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First we clean the water up using a very a carpet system as seen below.

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We check for moisture throughout to know the extent of the damage.

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Carpet and padding is removed that can't be saved.

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Fans and Dehumidifiers are placed to remove moisture in the air and cause further damage.

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In some cases where water is left to long some things are not salvageable as you can see in the next few pictures.  That is why to notify someone when it does happen so it can be treated as quickly as possible.

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Please visit our mold page to understand what could happen if water sits too long in the house.

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