We still float the majority of them, I know, old school, but by choice, not by ignorance. :shock:
We've been to Drizone, Dewald's & Boldens but are very picky on when we use the top down drying method.
It works and we can and do use it but it is not our primary method of drying. Works much better in basements or unoccupied spaces.
Drying equipment is so noisey, asking homeowners to live in a wind tunnel is just asking too much.
Also coming from the mold background we just don't have a comfort level unless we get air movement in afffected wall cavities. Injectidry, Driforce, Adaptidry what ever the job calls for. We can even use an interceptor or airscrubber when what's in the wall cavity is a concern.
Top down drying while easier to process, but takes a much more through job of inspecting for dryness.
Don't trust any one meter, a thermal helps, put you can't beat an intrusive meter to be sure it's dry.
I'm sure there are plenty out there doing a great job of it, but I'm equally sure that there are plenty of those out there screwing it up for the rest of us too!