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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

Science of drying

10/5/2020 (Permalink)

Have water, storm, flood, fire or mold damage? Call SERVPRO of Middletown/Springboro today for service. #513-422-9200

Why Choose SERVPRO of Middletown/Springboro

Psychrometry is the study of the air and its properties. The properties of temperature, humidity, vapor pressure, and dew point are measured to evaluate air conditions in the structure, enabling SERVPRO Professionals to create the proper atmosphere for more efficient drying. 

Water can damage materials in two ways: first, by absorption through direct contact with water, and second, absorption of moisture from the air. Measuring the moisture content of the air is critical to the drying process. 

Even small water damages from broken water pipes, overflown sinks, and dishwasher or washing machine malfunctions have the potential to cause severe structural and indoor air quality issues over time. The key to avoiding costly future restoration is to handle every water problem as a real threat to your property. SERVPRO of Middletown/Springboro has the equipment, training, and experience to find and dry unseen water before secondary damages occur. The proper equipment makes a measurable difference in reducing the damage expense during a fire or water loss. 

SERVPRO of Middletown/Springboro Professionals establish an environment favorable for drying. They also understand how to manipulate temperature and humidity levels to produce optimum drying conditions with state of the art detection equipment without causing secondary damages through improper drying processes. 

When fire and water take control of your life, we help you take it back. Our goal is to make it..."Like it never even happened."

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