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Once you have cleaned the carpet, the best way to speed up its drying is to create good air circulation at the drying site. All you have to do is open the windows and doors in the room, weather permitting. Proper airflow in conjunction with heating and air conditioning can significantly reduce carpet drying time. Air conditioning is one of the best dehumidifiers.

Seasonal Drying


When cleaning carpets in the evening, we recommend, if possible, turn on the ventilation and air conditioning and let them run overnight. If the period is not so hot to turn on the air conditioning, or cold enough to turn on the heating, or when ventilation is not a good choice, the last option is to use mobile dehumidifiers. You can depend on the flood damage carpets sunshine coast in this case now.

If it is raining or the air is too humid outside, or if ventilation is not possible, you should use a fan to dry the air directly and direct it to the carpet. In a situation where excess water is sucked out of the carpet, but the internal humidity is low, drying with a fan should suffice, ideally in conjunction with air conditioning or central heating or a heater. The carpet will dry in a few hours. However, when working with the heater, be very careful not to overheat the carpet, as this could permanently damage it. You can also depend on Water Damages Sunshine Coast as the best solution in this case.

The Main Facts


A properly cleaned carpet should be dry within a few hours. Even in extreme situations, it should be dried within 12 to 24 hours. Prolonged drying poses a risk of unpleasant odors, and therefore mold.

When drying the carpet in the hallway, the expert recommends placing the dryers on the opposite end of the room, immediately after cleaning it. In a room measuring approximately 8 m 2, experts recommend using two or three smaller fans facing the centre of the room, or one fan located in the middle of the room, which pushes the air into a 360-degree circle.


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