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dehumifiers
Andy B:
I discovered a pi55ed wet through carpet last week as a result of leak in my central heating - heating switched off over the week end while I was at work until I could find the actual leak. Found it today .... a pin hole in a T piece upstairs >:(
..... underlay is still wet/damp.
Any suggestions good or bad on dehumidifiers?
TheBoy:
Would one of those space heaters that you hire from tool shops be a better option here, as I think thats what they use to dry out flooded properties?
I know my dehumidifyer would take forever to lift moisture out of that, its more for drying the air TBH
Andy B:
--- Quote from: TheBoy on 28 November 2022, 16:18:09 ---Would one of those space heaters that you hire from tool shops be a better option here, as I think thats what they use to dry out flooded properties?
I know my dehumidifyer would take forever to lift moisture out of that, its more for drying the air TBH
--- End quote ---
Good point ... never thought about that. I'll investigate :y :y
ronnyd:
Pull the carpet up and put a fan heater on near the underlay. Dried mine out ok.
Mr Skrunts:
Consider something like this as well.
https://brandonhirestation.com/tool-hire/building/dehumidifier-hire/240v-carpet-floor-dryer
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