Air Movers
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Frequently asked questions
1) Which type of air mover works best for carpet drying versus structural drying?
For carpet and floor drying, centrifugal air movers are the go-to choice because they deliver concentrated airflow right at the surface level, helping carpets, underlay, and flooring dry faster. When the job involves walls, ceilings, or structural materials, axial air movers are more efficient thanks to their long-throw airflow and ability to move air through larger spaces. Many restoration professionals use a mix of both styles so they can handle anything from spot drying to full-scale flood work.
2) How many air movers do I need for flood restoration or carpet drying jobs?
A common guideline used by restoration professionals is roughly one air mover for every 10 to 16 square metres, depending on how saturated the space is and how the air needs to move around the room. For heavier flood jobs, more units may be required to increase evaporation speed and minimise downtime. Using air movers alongside commercial dehumidifiers always speeds up the total drying process and prevents secondary issues like mould or odour development.
3) Are these air movers durable enough for daily commercial use?
Yes. All air movers in our range are built specifically for professional cleaning and restoration environments, meaning they are engineered for regular operation and extended duty cycles. They include reliable motors, strong casings, and designs that withstand transport, job-site conditions, and continuous use. Because we only supply trusted industry brands and back our products under Australian Consumer Law, you can invest confidently knowing your equipment is built for the demands of real-world jobs.
4) What features actually matter when choosing an air mover?
When choosing an air mover, focus on efficiency and workflow, not just airflow numbers. Multi-speed control gives you flexibility across job types, while portable, stackable housings make transport and storage easier when you’re running multiple units. A lower amp draw allows more machines to run safely on one circuit, which matters when you’re working in homes and commercial spaces. Professional-grade durability and proper cord management also help your equipment last longer and operate safely under pressure.
5) Do you offer servicing, repairs, and training for air movers?
Yes. We not only supply air movers, we support them long-term with professional servicing and repair options, including for leading competitor brands. We also operate a specialised training facility that teaches real-world drying and restoration techniques, so your team can get hands-on knowledge in how to use the equipment effectively. If you ever need temporary units while servicing is underway or during peak season, we also offer equipment hire to help you stay operational without interruptions.











