Injectidry / Targeted Drying
Specialty Drying System
Directs airflow into enclosed cavities - wall interiors, under floors, and ceilings - to dry where standard air movers cannot reach.
What it does and why it is used
Some water hides inside wall cavities, under hardwood floors, or above ceilings. A specialty drying system uses hoses and panels to push or pull air through those enclosed spaces, drying them in place and often avoiding unnecessary demolition.
Typical restoration applications
- Drying wall cavities and under-floor spaces
- In-place drying that can reduce the need for demolition
What to expect on site
Hoses and panels will be set up against walls, floors, or ceilings, connected to a small air unit.
Typical operating times
Runs continuously, often several days, until the enclosed areas are dry.
Noise
Moderate; generally quieter than open air movers.
Safety
Safe to have running while you remain in the home.
Can it be turned off?
Please leave it running - the enclosed areas dry slowly and need continuous airflow.
Common questions
More water damage equipment
Air Mover
Air Mover
High-velocity fans that move air across wet surfaces to speed evaporation and drying.
Dehumidifier
Dehumidifier (LGR)
Removes moisture from the air so evaporated water is captured rather than re-absorbed by materials.
Extraction Equipment
Extraction Equipment
Removes standing water and water trapped in carpet, pad, and flooring before drying begins.
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