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What types of carpet water damage restoration equipment are there?

There are quite a few different types of water damage equipment for sale. Some forms of water damage drying equipment are designed to directly remove moisture from flooring while others move wet air out of rooms to facilitate the drying process. Once water has been removed from flooring, it’s also usually necessary to remove stains from affected carpet, so water damage carpet cleaning also makes up a significant portion of the water damage restoration process. Whether you’re drying carpet after water damage or making sure that dried carpets are completely clean, there are a few types of equipment you’ll need.

Air movers

Air movers are far more than simple fans. These high-tech, commercial devices blow air at high speeds to remove moisture from flooring. Since air movers push air directly over a floor’s surface, they’re much more effective at removing moisture from flooring than traditional fans.

Even though their functionality can’t be replicated with conventional fans, air movers pair well with fans in certain applications. Especially in enclosed rooms, air movers can remove moist air from a particular location, and a conventional fan posted at the entrance to the room can then disperse the wet air.

Air movers come in a variety of speed and horsepower options, and some models come with carpet clamps, which help carpet dry faster by pulling it up and away from subflooring. To make it easy to move air out of hard-to-reach places, you can even equip an air mover with a flexible, extendable accordion hose.

Vacuums

Air movers sometimes aren’t enough to fully remove water from carpets. Wet/dry vacuums are often indispensable when carpets are so fully saturated that simply removing moisture over time with air movers won’t cut it. As a DryMaster affiliate, your basic carpet cleaning package is already equipped with a powerful vacuum, so you might be able to take care of basic water damage carpet vacuuming needs with your existing equipment.

For cases of extreme flooring saturation, however, you may want to rely on a more heavy-duty vacuum. Our MaxForce wet/dry vacuums come with either 12-gallon or 20-gallon tanks, allowing you to suck up large quantities of water at a time. This professional water damage restoration equipment comes with a wide variety of attachments, making it easy to remove water from any carpeted surface.

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