Wall & Cavity Dryer

This device is lightweight and creates a flexible heating system for a wide range of applications.

Start Guide

Training Video

How To Use a Wall & Cavity Dryer for Water Damage

Watch the video to learn more about Hydroxyl Generators and how to operate them.

Quick Fact Sheet

Tube System

This device includes tubes that are used to dry specific areas. Unused heat ports require a short tube to reroute air back into the device. There are 21 total ports.

Clearance

Do not block any side of the device. It requires ventilation in order to be as efficient as possible.

How It Works

Utilizes pressurized warm air to force moisture out of these enclosed areas, promoting faster and more effective drying than relying solely on ambient airflow.

Minimize Distruption

Can reduce the need for extensive demolition to access and dry wall cavities.

Specs

  • 2600 CFM

  • 15 × 12 × 15 inches

  • 12 lbs

  • 9.3 amps

FAQ

  • Wall cavities, behind cabinets, under sinks, around built-in furniture, hard-to-reach areas in general.

  • Pressurized warm air is directed into cavities through small drilled holes to promote drying.

  • Drying time depends on the saturation level, airflow, and humidity, but it's often run until moisture levels are acceptable.

  • Usually a 1/2 inch drill bit is recommended.

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Check out the full water damage mitigation guide.