DryingThe use of controlled heat on water damage and construction projects has always been considered an advantage. The DRYAIR system not only provides large volumes of hot air. It also provides heat where you want it; how you want it and at the temperature you want, without introducing additional moisture or toxic carbon monoxide fumes.
With the heat exchangers placed up to 500 ft away from the base heater, you can be sure that the working environment is safe and free from gases, and also that optimum levels of heat are efficiently transferred to the work area.

Using pressurised air the DRYAIR “moisture flush process” offers the most cost effective way of drying both air and materials on water damage and construction projects.
Using our data-management control system an operator can remotely monitor the drying process 24 hours/day throughout the project.
Clients can view every aspect of the heating or drying process even when you are not on site. The data-logging system produces real-time reports to allow you to look back over the your project minute by minute.
In this way you can be sure that the drying or heating process is achieved within the criteria you require for your project.
The DRYAIR system will automatically notify you when set criteria have been met i.e. RH reduced to a specific level, and you can receive e-mail or text up-dates to inform you of the current status of each project.
Other advantages of the DRYAIR system are that it:
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