Structural & timber drying
Structural & timber drying
It is one of the premium services offered by Spotless Water Restoration. Efficient timber drying post-water damage requires advanced equipment and great skill to restore your timber floor and structure to its original form. Neglecting timber drying can aggravate its condition with time leading to the formation of mould and structural damage that cannot be repaired and the only option you are left out with is the expensive replacement.
Structural Timber Drying has detailed procedures that entail:
- Proper Extraction of water
- Powerful Air movers are used for extensive drying by Evaporation.
- Dehumidification amplifies the evaporation rate by powerful dehumidifiers.
- Setting the high temperature of the dehumidifiers to enhance the evaporation process.
Proper care and precision are utilized to prevent your timber flooring and structure from further damage and restore its condition to its former glory.
Benefits of Structural Timber Drying from Spotless
– Rapid structural timber drying without any delay by professional experts.
– Affordable solution that will get covered by your insurance cost.
– We use toxic-free eco-friendly products for the drying process.
– We cause no stress or interference to the owner of the house during the service.
– Usually, the entire detailed process gets done within 3-4 days based on the size of your property.
FAQ
Using premium quality timber, good oils and paints play an integral role to make it last longer. Furthermore, proper installation is very significant in making it last for years.
– Darker than the surrounding
- Spongy to touch
- Cracks and crumble into pieces when dried.
- A damp musty smell
- Gets very fragile and crumbles at a touch.
As the name suggests wet rot grows fungus that requires higher moisture content while dry rot has lower moisture content.
It is a very tedious and elaborate process it is always suggested to consult with a premium water damage restoration company regarding such queries. You might end up doing more harm than good as the structural foundation is already in a fragile state it’s best to let professional experts deal with it.
Using borate can postpone the rotting process but without professional help, you might end up needing to replace the timber floor.