DEHUMIDIFICATION SERVICES
Controlling moisture in the air and materials to fully dry your property and stop mold.

Even after water is removed and surfaces feel dry, moisture lingers in the air and inside materials. That damp air keeps your property from fully drying and creates the exact conditions mold needs to grow. Dehumidification services control this moisture, pulling it out of the air and the structure so your property dries completely.
It is a key part of our water damage restoration process, often working alongside structural drying. Across Greater Houston, where humidity is already high, this step is essential to a lasting, healthy recovery. [See other Water Damage Restoration service]

Industrial units pull large amounts of moisture from the air.
We lower humidity to the level needed for full drying
We draw moisture out of walls, floors, and materials, not just the air.
We track humidity and moisture readings throughout the process.
Controlling moisture is the key step that stops mold from forming.
We combine dehumidification with structural drying for a complete result.


We measure the moisture in the air and materials to set the right drying targets.
We position commercial dehumidifiers for the most effective moisture removal
We track humidity readings and adjust equipment as the property dries.
We confirm humidity and moisture are at safe levels before completing the work.
Here are answers to common questions about our restoration services.

Because moisture lingers in the air and materials even after surfaces feel dry. Dehumidification removes it so your property dries fully and mold cannot take hold.
They work together. Structural drying uses air movers to pull moisture from materials, while dehumidifiers remove moisture from the air. Combined, they dry your property completely.
Yes. The area's natural humidity makes dehumidification especially important, since damp air slows drying and encourages mold without proper moisture control.
Usually several days, depending on the moisture level. We monitor readings and keep the equipment running until humidity reaches a safe, dry level.
Yes. Controlling moisture in the air and materials is one of the most important steps in preventing mold after water damage.
16910 N Texas Ave Suite A10 Webster TX 77598
+1 281-918-4581