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“The Hurricane Buster” "Fastest, most thorough Drying System and perfect for running on Generators Exclusive Thermal Heat Drying System Also Referred To As Speed Drying Please Mention this Service when Calling |
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We Offer A Exclusive Heat Drying System That Will Dry Out Your House Fast and Will Help Prevent the Potential for Mold and Other Related Problems that Might Arise During the Drying Process Please Mention this Service when Calling (Some restriction may apply) |
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Heat provides the main source of energy to create evaporation. Adding air movement creates a synergistic effect which results in faster evaporation. Air exchange is a well known method for removing large quantities of moisture laden air fast and efficiently. We take an air-mover, connect lay flat ducting, vent the tube outside and remove moisture laden air much faster than you can remove the water from the air with a dehumidifier. A modest 2000 cfm heat drying system can exchange the air volume in a 2500sf building with 9’ ceilings once every 11 ¼ minutes. Air exchange is an integral part of most heat drying systems and air exchange can keep up with the fast evaporation rates heat drying produces. |
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Drying System Distributed by; DRI HEAT Drying Systems
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We use these systems to dry carpet, pad, walls, even behind cabinets and showers, etc… without demolition. Reducing damage costs and saving time 10-75% Savings on Secondary Damage |




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In a high humidity situation, high heat is the most effective drying method. Open affected areas – including pulling out base moldings and cabinets. ©2008, Restoration Industry Association (formerly ASCR). |
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A recent dryout in Evergreen Colorado at office building. It dried fast and we got the office back to normal fast with no major repairs. |
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Now Offering Our Revolutionary Thermal Electrical Drying System ELE 6400 /Eliminator No Other Electric System on the Market Today Compares |
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When a Hurricane hits, the whole house gets wet, not just the carpets. With this system we heat the whole house and exhaust the humid air out drying everything in the house. Because of the low power consumption these heaters need, they are perfect to run on generators. A modest 2000 cfm heat drying system can exchange the air volume in a 2500sf building with 9’ ceilings once every 11 ¼ minutes. Air exchange is an integral part of most heat drying systems and air exchange can keep up with the fast evaporation rates heat drying produces. We use these systems to dry carpet, pad, walls, even behind cabinets and showers, etc… without demolition. Reducing damage costs and saving time and shortening the time you need to be out of your home. 10-75% Savings on Secondary Damage. |
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Heat can dry structure without removing baseboard, tile cove base, cabinets, etc… Heat penetrates deep into and through building materials drying areas that are not accessible. Intelligent venting, when necessary, requires little to no repair. Certain materials become irreversibly damaged when wet. Example: MDF or compressed paper baseboard. However, removing these damaged materials after drying, versus removal when wet, reduces the chance of unnecessary secondary damage. Dry it in place and reduce the chance for damage. |

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Plan Ahead Decide now whether you will: 1) go to a designated shelter 2) leave the area for a safer place inland 3) ride out a hurricane in your home -- but only with approval of local authorities (Consult your local emergency services officials in making plans) Plan an escape route in case you need to evacuate. Remember, you'll need to account for crowded highways when the notice is given. Pack a hurricane survival kit, complete with: Non-perishable food First-aid kit Radio and flashlight with fresh batteries Container with fresh water Watch or Warning? Watch: Hurricane conditions are possible in the specified area of the watch, usually within 36 hours. Warning: Hurricane conditions are expected in the specified area of the warning, usually within 24 hours. When a WATCH is issued: Make sure your car has gasoline. Review escape plan. Listen for weather information. Check survival kit. Make sure medical prescriptions are filled and medicines are packed to go. Gather up important papers, including identification. When a WARNING is issued: Move garbage cans, awnings and other large outside objects into your house or garage or anchor them securely. Place protective covering over windows and garage doors. Garage or store vehicles you leave behind. Secure boats or place inside a building. Shut off water, electricity and gas. If you have a swimming pool, cover the pump filter. If you live in a mobile home, check tie-downs and always get out immediately and go to a safe place. If You Stay If you are not ordered to evacuate and you decide to stay: Stay indoors away from windows or glass doors. The safest place to go is underground, in a basement, and under something sturdy, like a work bench. If you do not have access to an underground shelter (as many coastal residents do not), head toward the center of your house to the bathroom or hallway, where there's extra reinforcement and the maximum number of walls between you and the outside. Keep your radio tuned to weather information until all-clear has sounded. If You Leave Go directly to a shelter, as directed by local authorities. Lock doors and windows before you go. Afterward Wait until you get an all-clear announcement to leave your shelter. Be extra careful when you venture out because: Driving may be especially hazardous due to debris on streets, flooding, emergency vehicles in operation and traffic signals and street lights out of service. Stay away from rivers or streams or other places where flooding is likely. Downed or dangling power lines pose a lethal threat. When You Return Home Check electrical, water and gas lines (or have a professional do it) as soon as possible. Make emergency repairs to prevent further damage. Check to see that refrigerated food hasn't spoiled if there has been a power outage. Use emergency water rations or boil water out of the tap before drinking until you're notified water supply is safe. Report damage to your insurance agent. |
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Through the summer, but typically in late summer and early fall, swirling circles of wind are spawned by the heat of the Atlantic Ocean. These storms start as tropical disturbances and, as winds intensify, become tropical depressions, then tropical storms, and finally -- when winds reach 74 miles an hour -- hurricanes. Hurricane Andrew, a category 4 hurricane hitting a populated area in South Florida, completely rewrote the record books for wind-driven hurricane damage. Hurricane Floyd set new damage records for water-related damage due to hurricanes, especially in North Carolina where full storm recovery is still far into the future. Both of these major storms also triggered a new way of thinking about potential damage from hurricanes. |
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