Dehumidification is often overlooked in the construction industry. By using a dehumidifier, you are able to avoid problems, such as concrete slabs emitting water, moisture on the surface during a floor installation, and drywall taping or mudding not drying completely.
There are several benefits to using dehumidification on a construction project:
- Aids in the drying of mud and natural elements.
- Quickens concrete curing and reduces moisture in concrete flooring
- Intensely reduces microbial growth
- Deters warping and damage to mill work and permanent wood fixtures
- Keeps you on schedule. Evade moisture and temperature related delays.
In many cases, you will nee a desiccant dehumidifier for your construction drying needs.
Other Applications for Dehumidifiers
Food & Drug
- Cheese Factories
- Bakeries
- Pharmaceutical Labs
- Food Drying
- Canning Plants
- Restaurants and Bars
- Supermarkets
- Meat Packaging
Manufacturing
- Tool and Die Shops
- Paper & Pulp
- Production
- Powder Blending
- Packaging Areas
- Plastic Molding &
- Processing
Utilities
- Water Treatment Plants
- Pumping Stations
- Power Plants
- Sanitation Plants
- Well Houses
- Switching Stations
- Telecommunications Centers
Health & Fitness
- Indoor Pools
- Whirlpools and Spas
- Therapy Rooms
- Locker Rooms
- Health Clubs
- Skating Rinks
- Hospitals
- Allergy Control
- Gymnasiums
Computer & Electronics
- Clean Rooms
- Electronics Assembly
- Computer Rooms
Graphics
- Printing
- Photo Labs
- Pre-Press Areas
- Silk Screening
Archives
- Museums
- Libraries
- Art Galleries
- Records Storage
- Film & Tape Storage