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  • I think someone in this thread hired a dehumidifier - where from and would they recommend? Or any other suggestions? I've come to help my dad after a flood and it would be useful to dry things out properly. He was away over the cold snap and came back (last night) to an inch of water in the back room and utility. Wet vac has been put to work this evening.

  • Unless you really want one permanently I would hire one that's designed to dry buildings after a flood.

    If you really want one long term Meaco is a good place to start.

  • Won't the insurance provide one?

  • Could rent a heavy duty one for a few days that would work.

  • Get the insurance company to deal with it. They have big units with meters built in so you get refunded for the electricity used.

    (Ours took over 3 weeks to dry out last Christmas running 4 fans and a big dehumidifier 24/7)

    They also dealt with mold and all the other issues.

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