The Innovative Solution to Rot and Mold Buildup in Buildings

Being a property owner is never an easy task. There is so much that needs to be taken into consideration when it comes to properly maintaining your property. Many different problems can arise as time goes by that needs to be dealt with, such as mold build up and rot. Mold and rot are caused by a whole host of factors such as inadequate air ventilation and higher levels of humidity in a room.

The Challenge of Dealing with Mold and Rot Due to Moisture

Moisture can get trapped in unseen areas such as between base plates. Mold and rot then grow even further due to a lack of proper air ventilation. Most of the time, dry wall comes into contact with the concrete soon after installation. If there is a presence of any moisture or even a little bit of water left in the concrete, there would be a higher probability of mold and water damage occurring.

Being a mold abatement expert, inventor Donald W. Snook of Canada had experienced similar issues while on the job. He noticed a heavy buildup of rot and mold while removing the baseplates from a room. He knew that there had to be an easier way to resolve the issue of rotting and mold buildup. This in turn inspired him to create an invention called the Dryframe!

Dryframe – How Does it Work?

Dry frame is specifically designed to keep unwanted moisture away from the base plates and concrete during installation. The innovative invention was created to hold a base plate in place. It contains features such as ledges which keep the base plate and drywall from coming into to contact with the concrete floor. This also creates better conditions for much needed air ventilation during the drying process, since the base plate will be elevated the whole time.

It also means that your drywall and base plate would be completely protected during unexpected disasters such as a leaky pipe or a flood. The drainage holes and nubbed surface encourages the drainage of water away from the dry wall before there is even an opportunity for mold or rot to start developing. A well-crafted invention ready to create big changes in the building industry.

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