Yes. Dehumidifiers pull moisture from the air so wet materials can keep releasing moisture. Without dehumidification, evaporation can stall and moisture can linger in walls and floors.
Household fans help, but they rarely control humidity enough for deep drying. Professional drying pairs airflow with dehumidification and monitoring. That combination is what actually moves moisture out of materials.
If water is near outlets, appliances, or the breaker panel, treat it as a safety risk. If you’re unsure, do not enter standing water—contact a qualified electrician or emergency services, and call Waterdamage Hotline for mitigation guidance.
Mitigation often takes days; repairs can take longer depending on materials, approvals, and scheduling. Waterdamage Hotline helps set realistic expectations and clear next steps for your project.
Household fans help, but they rarely control humidity enough for deep drying. Professional drying pairs airflow with dehumidification and monitoring. That combination is what actually moves moisture out of materials.
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