JOB PHOTOS FROM BALES CLEANING & RESTORATION

Examples of Injectidry's Active Hoseline on the job

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Wall and ceilings being dried with HP60s and Active Hoseline

Active Hoseline allows the setup to be safer during the drying process. The blue tape you see on the walls is marking where the moisture levels were taken. The levels of moisture were documented during the drying procedure so the technicians know when the wet areas are dry. The HP60 is set up to blow air through the small injectors into the wall cavities. Air scrubbers are used in the room to keep the air clean while drying.

 

 

 

 


Luggage Store drying with HP60i, airmovers. dehumidifiers & air scrubbers.

Condo With A Wet Ceiling

The home had a water line compression fitting break beneath an upstairs sink. The water flooded the master bedroom, bath and closet on the upper floor. The main floor ceiling in the dining room was wet along with the insulated outside walls and inside walls. The ceilings and soffets dried out in 2 days, the interior walls in 2 days, and the insulated outside walls in four. In that the outside walls were not saturated, it was safe to dry them. Be careful when insulated walls are wet from the top down. The insulation can be too saturated to effectively dry.
Notice that the Active Hoseline can be suspended from the ceiling itself freeing up walkways. The entire setup was accomplished in 1 hour 15 minutes including drilling the holes.

Home Depot With 250 Feet Of Cabinets

A Seattle Home Depot with over 20 displays of kitchen cabinetry was flooded. All of these had moisture trapped beneath them. There was inadequate amperage to run more than a few pieces of drying equipment. Airmovers were set up to dry the flooring throughout the store. Four Injectidry HP drying systems drawing 36 amps total, were used to dry out and save over $250,000 worth of fixtures. Customers were still able to browse and shop, reducing loss of business.

Retirement Home

The pictured bathroom was situated beneath the hallway. With all the fixtures, double sheeted insulated walls, this was obviously cheaper, faster and better. The small 3/16" holes were fixed and painted in one day. Total time to dry was 5 days. The hallway below had double 5/8" sheetrocked ceilings and walls. The water had started in an adjoining unit and traveled down the walls and across the ceilings. The walls and ceilings dried in approximately 4 days.  The alternative would have been significant down time. With physically challenged residents, tearing out walls would have meant loss of use of the wing. The savings were in the many thousands of dollars.


Wall and ceilings being dried with HP60 and Active Hoseline

 

 


Retail Liquor Store

A liquor store had water beneath cabinetry with inventory that was almost impossible to move. To do so would have resulted in over a week of down time. Drying was accomplished while the store was in operation. No loss of sales occured.

 

 

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