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Applied Structural Drying Certification in Florida
Applied Structural Drying certification in Florida teaches the drying science behind getting saturated buildings dry before mold takes hold, a critical skill in a state where ambient humidity fights you every step of the way. NISCR's online, self-paced Applied Structural Drying course issues a same-day certificate so you can show employers and adjusters you understand psychrometry, airflow, and dehumidification.
100% online & self-paced — your certificate the same day, anywhere in Florida.
- Self-paced
- Instant certificate
- 2-year validity
Licensing
Do you need a license in Florida?
Applied structural drying is generally not a separately licensed activity in Florida; it is a technical discipline rather than a regulated trade. However, the broader water-loss and mold work it supports can fall under contractor or mold-related services rules. NISCR certification is a professional credential, not a government license, so confirm any licensing tied to your full scope of work with DBPR and your local authorities.
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 Florida
South Florida's year-round humidity, frequent tropical rain, and hurricane flooding make proper structural drying essential. In coastal Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach properties, a drying job done wrong quickly becomes a mold remediation job, so skilled drying technicians who can hit dry standards in a humid subtropical climate are consistently in demand.
Earning potential
What applied structural drying pros earn in Florida
Drying technicians in South Florida commonly earn in the range of $17-$28 an hour, with specialists who manage large dehumidification setups and document drying logs for insurers earning more during catastrophe events. Ranges are illustrative for Florida and not guaranteed.
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 Florida cities
The process
How it works
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Questions
Applied Structural Drying certification in Florida — FAQ
- Do I need a license for applied structural drying in Florida?
- Drying itself is usually not separately licensed in Florida, but the surrounding water and mold work may be. Check with DBPR and your local building department about your overall scope before contracting work.
- Why is structural drying so important in South Florida?
- The region's high humidity and frequent flooding mean materials dry slowly and mold grows fast. Correct psychrometric drying prevents a water claim from escalating into a costly mold remediation.
