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Evidence of the failure of obsolete methodologies in dehumidification

In recent years, there has been an increase in critical issues related to the use of dehumidification systems based on outdated and poorly effective methodologies. These systems, promoted solely because they are part of established market logic or outdated technical practices, are proving insufficient to meet the real needs of structures and environments.

The main problem lies in the inability of these technologies to permanently and sustainably address moisture-related issues, often generating palliative interventions that do not solve the root of the deterioration phenomena. In a building context that increasingly demands innovative, efficient and environmentally friendly solutions, relying on outdated systems is no longer acceptable.

Dwall: an innovative and ultimate solution

Among the most advanced technologies emerges the dehumidifying coating Dwall, a solution developed to respond effectively and sustainably to moisture problems in building structures. Dwall stands out for its ability to counteract the phenomenon of moisture at its root, improving the thermo-hygrometric conditions of rooms and ensuring long-lasting results.

A crucial aspect of moisture management is the prior and subsequent evaluation of the thermo-hygrometric conditions of masonry. This process makes it possible to accurately monitor phenomena related to the presence of water and soluble salts, elements that contribute to the deterioration of porous materials. In fact, it is water that is the main carrier of salts, causing crystallization and deterioration phenomena.

Thanks to technologies such as the coating Dwall, it is possible to interrupt this cycle of degradation, promoting the conservation and enhancement of the building heritage. Its innovative formulation effectively regulates moisture in the vapor phase, reducing the risk of saturation and condensation on cold surfaces.

It is time to adopt an approach that focuses on certified materials and cutting-edge technologies such as Dwall, which can guarantee concrete and lasting results. Dehumidification should not just be an intervention, but a key element in the preservation and enhancement of structures, in line with the principles of sustainability and innovation.

Those in the industry are called to deep reflection: to abandon old habits and embrace change. This is the only way to meet the needs of the present and build a more robust and sustainable future.