Drying & dehumidification
A floor that looks dry can hide a waterlogged screed: repainting or laying a covering on top is scheduling mould. Drying is measured — it is not guessed.
The setup
Machines, measurements, a numbered target
It all starts with a moisture map: meter readings in walls, screeds and partitions, room by room, to know where the water actually hides — it often migrates far from the entry point, along partitions or under coverings.
The setup is then sized: condensation dehumidifiers placed at the right spots, fans to move the air, containment of the zones to dry if needed. The machines run continuously; we come back to read the meters and levels, tighten or move the setup.
Drying ends when the measurements say so — back to the building's reference values, readings delivered with the final report. That document is what safely authorises the paint, the new floor… and closes the insurance file on solid ground.
Drying: technical questions
From one to several weeks depending on the materials: a partition dries in days, a thick screed in three to six weeks. Weekly readings give you the real trajectory, not a promise.
Dry, proven, closed
Affected surface, materials, damage date: the setup is installed within 24 to 48 hours.