Brant Hills Property Group executes Dehumidification and water damage restoration in Burlington, ON, with expert solutions.
📞 Call (289) 799-4399 NowDehumidification is a critical process in water damage restoration, and Brant Hills Property Group is the trusted expert in Burlington, ON. Our team of professionals understands the unique challenges posed by Ontario's environmental stressors, including extreme Great Lakes seasonal humidity, abrupt winter freeze-thaw cycles, and rapid spring snowmelt/river basin flooding.
At Brant Hills Property Group, we adhere to the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) regulations, the Ontario Building Code (OBC), and IICRC S500/S520 standards for professional water damage restoration and mould remediation. Our technical approach involves the use of psychrometric drying charts and vapor pressure differentials to determine the optimal drying parameters. We utilize refrigerant and desiccant dehumidification methods, as well as invasive and non-invasive moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to detect and measure moisture levels.
The following factors contribute to Burlington's unique dehumidification challenges:
A comprehensive dehumidification ecosystem is essential for effective water damage restoration. This includes:
The following are critical indicators that you need dehumidification services:
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Dehumidification is the process of removing excess moisture from the air to prevent water damage and mould growth. It is essential for maintaining a safe and healthy environment, especially in areas prone to high humidity and water damage.
You may need dehumidification services if you notice visible water damage or staining, musty odors or mould growth, increased humidity levels, or warped or buckled flooring. It is also recommended to have your property inspected by a professional after a water damage event or during the spring and summer months when humidity levels are high.
Refrigerant dehumidification uses a refrigerant to cool the air and remove moisture, while desiccant dehumidification uses a desiccant material to absorb moisture from the air. Both methods are effective, but the choice of method depends on the specific situation and the level of humidity in the affected area.
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