Temporary Climate Control Services
Maintaining safe conditions throughout restoration.
What to expect from our Temporary Climate Control Services team
Temporary Climate Control During Restoration
In Southwest Florida, losing climate control — whether from hurricane damage, fire, HVAC failure, or extended power outages — creates an immediate secondary damage threat. With ambient humidity routinely exceeding 70–90%, an uncontrolled interior environment promotes rapid mold growth, wood swelling, electronics corrosion, and contents deterioration within 24 to 48 hours. WrightWay Emergency Services deploys temporary climate control systems to maintain safe interior conditions throughout the restoration process — protecting your property and contents from Florida’s punishing humidity.
When Is Temporary Climate Control Needed?
- During structural drying — supplementing drying equipment to maintain target relative humidity levels in large or complex spaces
- After hurricane or storm damage — when the building envelope is compromised and the permanent HVAC system is damaged or without power
- During extended power outages — generator-powered temporary AC prevents mold growth in sealed, humid structures
- During reconstruction — maintaining climate control in occupied portions of a building while unoccupied sections are under construction
- Healthcare and sensitive facilities — maintaining ICRA-compliant temperature and humidity levels during construction adjacent to patient care areas
- Contents protection — climate-controlling areas where valuable contents remain during restoration
- Large loss projects — large commercial losses requiring industrial-scale climate management
Equipment We Deploy
- Portable AC units (5 to 60 ton) — spot cooling for individual rooms to entire floors
- Temporary chiller systems — ducted cooling for large commercial spaces and healthcare facilities
- Commercial dehumidifiers — LGR and desiccant units for precise humidity control
- Temporary heating — indirect-fired heaters for construction drying in cooler months
- Air scrubbers — HEPA filtration for particulate and microbial control
- Generator-powered systems — climate control independent of utility power
1. Climate Assessment
We calculate the cooling/dehumidification load based on space volume, building envelope condition, ambient conditions, and target interior parameters. This engineering-based approach ensures proper equipment selection — not guesswork.
2. Equipment Deployment
Units are installed with minimal disruption, ducted as needed, and connected to available power or generators. For multi-zone buildings, we design separate zones to address different conditions in different areas simultaneously.
3. Monitoring & Adjustment
Temperature and humidity are monitored continuously with data-logging sensors. Our team adjusts equipment output as conditions change — especially important as the building dries and reconstruction progresses.
Why Choose WrightWay?
- Engineering-based sizing — right equipment for the space, not oversized or undersized
- Generator-powered capability for post-hurricane and power outage situations
- ICRA 2.0 compliant for healthcare facility climate management
- Integrated with restoration — climate control coordinated with drying, remediation, and reconstruction
- Continuous monitoring with data-logging documentation for insurance files
Service Area
WrightWay provides temporary climate control throughout Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Port Charlotte, Fort Myers, Naples, and all of SW Florida, with statewide healthcare facility service. Call (941) 379-8669 to maintain safe interior conditions during your restoration project.
Our Temporary Climate Control Services Process
We keep the work moving with a clear response sequence, documented scopes, and one accountable team from the first call through the next phase of recovery.
The first phase is about quickly understanding condition, urgency, and what has to happen first.
Scopes, notes, and photos stay organized so owners, managers, and adjusters stay on the same page.
The plan is structured to reduce handoffs between emergency work, contents support, and rebuild decisions.
Climate Assessment
Calculate cooling and dehumidification load based on space and conditions.
Equipment Deployment
Install and duct temporary systems with minimal disruption.
Monitoring
Continuous data-logged temperature and humidity monitoring.
Adjustment
Optimize equipment as building dries and reconstruction progresses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common timing, documentation, and service questions answered in a clearer format so owners and managers can make confident decisions faster.
Mold can begin to grow on damp surfaces in as little as 24 to 48 hours under the right conditions. Florida’s warm, humid climate accelerates this timeline significantly, which is why rapid water extraction and structural drying are critical after any water event. If you suspect mold growth following water damage, call WrightWay at (941) 379-8669 for a professional assessment.
While not every species of mold is toxic, all mold growth indoors should be taken seriously. Even common molds can trigger allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and respiratory irritation, especially in children, the elderly, and individuals with compromised immune systems. WrightWay recommends professional testing and remediation any time visible mold covers an area greater than ten square feet or when musty odors persist.
Mold removal refers simply to eliminating visible mold, while mold remediation is a comprehensive process that includes containment, air filtration, removal of contaminated materials, antimicrobial treatment, and moisture control to prevent recurrence. WrightWay follows IICRC S520 standards for mold remediation, which means we address both the mold itself and the underlying moisture source that allowed it to grow in the first place.
WrightWay coordinates with independent, certified industrial hygienists to conduct air-quality sampling and surface testing that identifies the type and concentration of mold spores present. Independent testing ensures unbiased results that are accepted by insurance companies and regulatory agencies. Based on the lab results, we develop a targeted remediation plan specific to your property.
Small areas of mold on non-porous surfaces, typically less than ten square feet, can sometimes be cleaned with household products. However, larger infestations, mold behind walls, and mold on porous materials like drywall and insulation require professional remediation to ensure complete removal and proper containment. Improper DIY cleanup can actually spread mold spores to unaffected areas of your home, making the problem worse.
Florida’s high humidity, frequent rain, and warm temperatures create an ideal environment for mold growth year-round. Common indoor causes include plumbing leaks, poor ventilation in bathrooms and attics, air conditioning condensation issues, and water intrusion from storms. Maintaining indoor humidity below 60 percent and addressing leaks promptly are the most effective ways to keep mold from taking hold in your Southwest Florida home.
Preventing mold recurrence starts with eliminating the moisture source that caused the original growth. WrightWay identifies and repairs the underlying issue, whether it is a roof leak, plumbing failure, or HVAC deficiency, as part of every remediation project. We also apply antimicrobial treatments to affected surfaces, recommend proper ventilation improvements, and can install dehumidification solutions to keep humidity levels in check long after our work is complete.
Insurance Claims Assistance
WrightWay coordinates directly with your insurance company — Xactimate estimates, adjuster meetings, documentation, and supplemental claims. One less thing to worry about.
- Xactimate estimates in insurance-standard format
- Direct adjuster coordination and scope agreement
- Complete photo and moisture documentation
- Supplemental claims for hidden damage
Bring in a team that can stabilize the loss and carry the project forward.
Tell us what happened and we’ll help you understand the next move, whether you need emergency mitigation, a rebuild plan, or both. If the situation cannot wait, call (941) 379-8669 for immediate dispatch.
- Clear recommendations based on the actual condition of the property
- Documentation and scopes built for adjusters, owners, and property managers
- One accountable team from emergency work through reconstruction when needed
Talk with a live coordinator about the damage, property type, and what we should prepare before arrival.
Share the basics and we’ll take it from there.
We use this information to route the right team, equipment, and response plan before we arrive.
Call (941) 379-8669 and we can help triage the property before you submit the form.
A WrightWay team member will follow up as quickly as possible to confirm the scope and next steps.
What Our Clients Say
Real feedback from property owners, managers, and restoration clients who needed a team that could respond fast and communicate clearly.
Based on 416 Google reviews.
View Google reviewsDerek Hayes and his crew did a great job rebuilding our bathroom after mold was discovered there when we were selling our house. We were on a tight schedule and he did it within the time frame before closing. Very professional and detail-oriented work.
Kristen scheduled all of my repair work seamlessly. The communication was excellent and every trade showed up when promised. The quality of workmanship was outstanding throughout the entire project.
After major water damage from an upstairs unit leak, Derek Hayes and Scott Livingston carefully evaluated and estimated the damage. Their expertise is evident from mitigation of the damage to restoration of the damaged area in a manner that exceeded expectations, with meticulous recording of the damage and justification for each repair resulting in full insurance coverage.
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