How long does structural drying take?
Most projects take 3–5 days depending on materials, humidity, and airflow.
After extraction, PureFlow Water Solutions designs structural drying plans with balanced airflow, temperature control, and remote monitoring to protect framing, subfloors, and insulation. Our Ottawa crews verify dry standards before rebuild begins.
Structural drying stops hidden moisture from causing mold, warping, or odor. We combine dehumidification, heat, and targeted airflow with moisture mapping to ensure every assembly is stabilized and verified.
Coordinate with our water mitigation crews, plan for mold remediation partners, or review the Kanata drying support guide.
All moisture data is stored and shared with adjusters, project managers, and property owners.
Ottawa’s seasonal swings demand flexible drying strategies. We deploy desiccant trailers for cold weather, low-grain refrigerants for summer humidity, and heat drying for dense materials.
Pair structural drying with flood restoration, emergency extraction, or view the Ottawa service area overview.
Ensure every assembly meets dry standard requirements before rebuild. Our Ottawa team is ready 24/7.
Most projects take 3–5 days depending on materials, humidity, and airflow.
Yes, we deliver detailed moisture logs with baseline, daily, and final readings.
We use specialty mats and controlled heat to dry hardwood and reduce cupping.
We pause drying, coordinate remediation partners, and resume once clearance is obtained.
We share final clearance documentation so rebuild teams can schedule confidently.