

Drying and dehumidification prevent structural damage after water intrusion. Our commercial-grade desiccant and refrigerant dehumidifiers remove water and extract excess moisture from drywall, framing, insulation, and subfloors.
Whether it's a flooded office, plumbing leaks, or flooding at home, we scale our drying systems to suit the job. From single-family homes to warehouses and apartment complexes, we adjust airflow, humidity control, and drying time to each space.
Our IICRC-certified technicians inspect, measure, and document moisture levels. They apply scientific drying methods using thermal imaging, hygrometers, and moisture meters to ensure no hidden pockets of dampness remain.
Drying and dehumidification eliminate the humidity that can cause mold growth. We identify and target moisture-prone areas early, applying antimicrobial treatments where needed to prevent future outbreaks.
We provide detailed moisture logs, photos, and daily readings to support insurance claims. We communicate directly with adjusters to help expedite approvals for drying and dehumidification services.
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Clean and Dry Restoration provides trusted drying and dehumidification in Pomona, CA, backed by 24/7 emergency response and industry certification.
Our technicians follow ANSI/IICRC S500 standards and use state-of-the-art calibrated commercial-grade dehumidifiers and specialized equipment like axial air movers to create effective drying chambers.
Whether a residential water leak or a multi-floor commercial water loss, we adapt our approach based on material type, saturation levels, and air exchange rates.
We specialize in open and closed drying systems, low-grain refrigerant dehumidification, and negative air pressure setups for microbial containment. Each service includes site-specific monitoring of the environment with digital moisture mapping and psychrometric data tracking.
We’re known locally for arriving fast, acting immediately, and leaving no moisture behind. Our focus is always to stabilize your structure, prevent mold, and restore safe occupancy.


We inspect all affected areas using infrared cameras, pin and pinless moisture meters, and thermo-hygrometers. Moisture readings guide equipment placement and drying strategies.
We install commercial dehumidifiers, air movers, and heaters to create a controlled drying environment. Units are configured to balance airflow, temperature, and humidity, creating the ideal environment for moisture to evaporate effectively.
We log moisture readings and psychrometric data daily. Equipment is repositioned or swapped based on real-time moisture removal rates to ensure drying targets are met.
Drywall, framing, floors, and ceilings are dried to pre-damage moisture content levels. We use chambering techniques to isolate spaces and increase drying efficiency.
We perform final moisture checks to verify complete drying and ensure no remaining moisture exists in structural materials. Documentation is provided for insurance and compliance records before demobilizing equipment.
Safety Note: We follow all electrical, OSHA, and IICRC safety guidelines when installing and operating drying equipment in homes and commercial buildings. All technicians are trained in electrical safety, containment setup, and PPE protocols.
Drying and dehumidification is the process of removing moisture from building materials and indoor air after water damage using controlled evaporation. It helps prevent structural deterioration and mold growth.
Typical drying lasts 3 to 5 days depending on material type, moisture saturation, and equipment used. Larger commercial jobs may require up to a week or more.
Household fans and HVAC systems can't control humidity effectively. You need to use professional drying equipment that maintains consistent temperature, airflow, and RH to dry materials safely and quickly.
Yes. Excess water wicks into porous surfaces even after visible water removal. Dehumidification extracts this hidden moisture and prevents microbial activity.
Most property insurance policies cover the cost of water damage drying if the event is sudden and accidental. We provide moisture logs, photos, and adjuster coordination to support claims.
