When water intrusion, humidity, or environmental instability impacts a building, speed and consistency matter. Dry-out timelines affect everything: rework, mold risk, material replacement, and return-to-service. REIC Rentals supports restoration contractors, facility teams, and builders with dehumidification and drying rentals designed to stabilize conditions quickly and keep projects moving.
Whether you are responding to a water event, managing ongoing humidity challenges, or protecting a new build from moisture delays, we provide the equipment and support needed to reduce downtime and protect the space.
Drying solutions for water damage and moisture control
REIC Rentals provides dehumidification and drying support for a wide range of situations, including:
- Flooding, leaks, and water intrusion events
- Storm response and emergency remediation support
- High humidity in occupied or newly enclosed buildings
- Dry-out after concrete placement, washdowns, or plumbing events
- Moisture-sensitive interior build-out and finish protection
Our team can help size equipment based on affected area, materials, temperature, and the drying goals you are working toward.
Dehumidification rentals to stabilize humidity and protect materials
Humidity control is central to restoration success. REIC Rentals provides dehumidification rentals that help remove moisture from the air and support more consistent conditions.
Common goals include:
- Reducing humidity to support faster drying of structural materials
- Stabilizing conditions to help protect finishes and reduce rework
- Controlling moisture to help limit mold risk and odor issues
- Maintaining more consistent conditions during long-duration drying scopes
Air movement and ventilation for effective dry-out
Drying performance improves when moisture is moved off surfaces and airflow is managed through the affected space. REIC Rentals supports restoration scopes with:
- Air movement rentals to improve circulation and support evaporation
- Ventilation solutions to improve air exchange in enclosed areas
- Equipment staging plans to support multi-room or multi-floor drying
These solutions are commonly used in commercial spaces, multi-family properties, healthcare, education facilities, and industrial buildings.
Temporary heating and cooling to accelerate drying and maintain comfort
Temperature impacts drying speed and comfort in occupied buildings. REIC Rentals provides temporary heating and cooling rentals that support:
- Faster dry-out when temperatures drop
- More stable interior conditions during restoration work
- Comfort support in occupied spaces during repairs
- Seasonal response when weather is working against the schedule
Power, pumps, and lighting for restoration and emergency response
Restoration work often requires temporary site utilities to keep teams productive and safe.
Support categories include:
- Generators for temporary power when electrical service is limited or interrupted
- Pumps and water management for extraction support and changing site conditions
- Jobsite lighting for night work, low-visibility areas, and emergency response scopes
- Vehicles and trailers for mobilization and logistics support
Why restoration teams choose REIC Rentals
- Fast response mindset: Support designed to reduce downtime and stabilize conditions quickly
- Drying-focused solutions: Equipment and staging built around moisture control goals
- Scalable deployments: Single units or multi-zone packages for large losses
- Job-ready fleet: Maintained equipment that arrives ready to work
- North America coverage: Coordinated delivery and support across regions
FAQ
Can you help size dehumidifiers and airflow equipment for a drying job?
Yes. We can recommend equipment based on square footage, materials, temperature, and the drying goals for the space.
Do you support large losses with multiple zones or multiple floors?
Yes. We can coordinate scalable drying packages and staging plans for complex sites.
What rentals help when power is limited or the building is offline?
Generator rentals can support temporary power so dehumidification, air movement, and lighting can continue.
Can temporary heating improve drying speed in cold conditions?
Yes. Temporary heating is commonly used to help maintain temperatures that support more efficient drying.