Case Studies
Secondary School – Hull – 50,000 sq metres
• Rain water ingress following flooding in July 2007
• 4 TES units deployed
• Initial readings: floor between 999 & 750 REL and 95% humidity
• Within 48 hours readings down to 200 REL and 65% humidity
• School dry in 14 days whilst competitor estimated 42 days
Residential Property – Doncaster
• Storm water remained in property for 5 days
• Plaster removed to 1 metre high throughout
• Initial drying for 48 hrs – relative humidity 85%
• Further 48 hours drying undertaken before property declared dry
• Total of 5 days work involved in drying the house; this compares with an average of 21 days using more traditional methods
Residential Property – Leicester
• Burst pipe in sub floor, February 2008
• TES Unit installed as concrete sub floor wet to damp proof membrane
• Property declared dry within 4 days of installation
• Typical time to complete this job using desiccant dryers and air movers is 14 days
• Portability of TES meant it could be used in confined space and on concrete floors and brickwork