A Closer Look at Vital SERVPRO Drying Equipment for Casa Grande Properties
Have you ever wondered what kind of equipment that our experienced technicians have at their disposal when it comes to contending with the likes of water damages or mold growth? Having effective machines and gear can not only make our job easier but also makes the entire process more efficient and effective. Since we strive to offer you the best result promptly, perhaps it might benefit you to know how some of this is possible.
Our crew chief Austin Bailey in this video works to explain some of the equipment that our franchise uses to combat moisture in residences and commercial properties. As well as he explains some of this equipment, perhaps it might be best to explain some of the terminology and purpose of these tools. For example, when Austin is explaining the Phoenix AirMax air mover. As explained, it puts out “about 920 CFMs”. What that means is, this vital piece of equipment blows out air at a very high volume flow that is measured in Cubic Feet per Minute or CFMs.
The purpose of this equipment is to force moisture out of both open areas and spaces that are difficult to access. Once the moisture and dampness have gotten redirected to more accessible areas that other equipment can affect, we let the next piece of equipment take over: the dehumidifier. This high-grade equipment is two-fold. The bulk of its workload is spent pulling moisture from the environment and forcing it out of an outlet hose to the exterior of the affected structure. Secondly, the equipment also emits a dry heat that can help to dry out the damaged areas further and make this step in the restoration even more efficient.
Now that you have a better idea about the drying equipment that we use to help our customers restore their properties following water damages, you can appreciate how efficient this process actually can be. With the right professional assistance, like our SERVPRO of Casa Grande restoration specialists, you do not have to contend with the effects of a disaster in your home for long. Give us a call 24/7 at (520) 421-1894.