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Applied Structural Drying Certification in Arkansas
Get certified in Applied Structural Drying online in Arkansas through NISCR's self-paced course with a same-day certificate. This drying-science training teaches psychrometry, moisture mapping, and air-mover and dehumidifier placement to dry structures quickly in Arkansas's humid climate. It's a keyword-rich credential for technicians advancing beyond basic water extraction.
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- 2-year validity
Licensing
Do you need a license in Arkansas?
Applied Structural Drying is a technical skill set and is generally not separately licensed in Arkansas. However, drying work usually accompanies water-loss restoration, which can touch contractor or mold rules depending on the scope. A NISCR certificate documents your training but is not a government license, so verify any current state or local requirements tied to the larger restoration job.
A NISCR Certificate of Completion confirms completion of NISCR training and examination. It is a professional credential, not a government license. Where local law requires a license to perform a service, the technician is responsible for obtaining it.
Local demand
The applied structural drying market in Arkansas
Arkansas's humid subtropical climate makes proper structural drying critical, because high ambient humidity slows evaporation and invites secondary mold growth. After flooding along the Arkansas and White Rivers or storm damage in Fayetteville and Jonesboro, skilled drying technicians are essential to prevent costly rework.
Earning potential
What applied structural drying pros earn in Arkansas
Drying specialists in Arkansas commonly fall in an illustrative range of roughly $18-$30 per hour, with certified leads who manage equipment and documentation earning toward the top end. Ranges are illustrative and not guaranteed, varying by employer and workload.
Technician hourly
$20–35 / hr
Self-employed drying job
$2,000–6,000+
Owner potential
mid five-to-six figures
Illustrative ranges — actual earnings vary by location, effort, and experience, and are not guaranteed.
Curriculum
What you’ll learn
- Read a psychrometric chart to track temperature, relative humidity, GPP, and dew point through a drying job.
- Calculate the number of air movers and dehumidifier capacity a structure requires based on affected area and class of water.
- Choose between refrigerant, LGR, and desiccant dehumidifiers for the conditions and load on site.
- Design directional airflow that moves moisture off surfaces and into the dehumidification system efficiently.
- Apply controlled drying to wet materials — drywall, framing, hardwood, and concrete — instead of premature removal.
- Use moisture meters, hygrometers, and data loggers to establish a dry standard and confirm materials reach it.
By city
Applied Structural Drying certification in Arkansas cities
The process
How it works
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Questions
Applied Structural Drying certification in Arkansas — FAQ
- Is Applied Structural Drying licensed in Arkansas?
- Drying itself is generally not separately licensed in Arkansas, though the surrounding water-restoration project may involve contractor or mold rules. Always verify current local and state requirements before working.
- Why does drying matter so much in Arkansas?
- Arkansas's high humidity slows natural drying and raises mold risk, so trained structural drying technicians are in demand to ensure homes dry fully after flooding and storms.
