Service Tech, Steve Clendanial teaching our installers about the CX
Steve is teaching the crew about proper care and installation of the SaniDry CX dehumidifier. DryZone holds classes like this on almost every week. The goal is to keep everyone up to speed on the products and equipment, much like a doctor or engineer takes continuing education classes.
Getting down to business
This is what your SaniDry CX looks like without the pretty blue cover. Steve Clendaniel is demonstrating proper maintenance techniques. DryZone offers preventative maintenance packages to ensure that your machine performs properly for many years to come.
Replacing parts and filters
Here, Steve is showing Dale Covington how to replace some parts. The more that our guys can do on site, the faster your machine can get back to doing its job. While these machines are top of the line, they still require maintenance. After all, you wouldn't expect your car to run forever if you never changed the oil or air filter. Maintaining it is always cheaper and easier than the alternative.
Several of the crew getting into the guts of the machine
Everyone is very interested in knowing these machines, inside and out. Its simple steps that can prevent major malfunctions.
Fixing a broken component
This particular machine got wet during Hurricane Sandy, so there were several parts that needed to be replaced. This made it ideal for training.