Where does the moisture go?
– After the floor is thoroughly saturated with Trojan, the moisture is first absorbed by the concrete. Then as the floor dries it is slowly evaporated into the air. The length of time this takes depends on the air movement, temperature, porosity of the floor and sunlight on the surface (hydrostatic pressure). The side walls should not be affected unless Trojan was slopped up against the wall. Most dry wall is hung so that it is left 1/4″-1/2″ off the floor. This will prevent wicking of excess moisture up the wall. To speed drying, fans can be left running.