How We Dry Your Home After Water Damage!
8/2/2021 (Permalink)
First a detailed assessment must be performed onsite to confirm the extent of water damage which has occurred. Depending on the building materials that are affected our team will provide a detailed scope of work and dry out/mitigation scope of work for your review and that of your insurance adjuster.
Sometimes, the damage is minimal and the dry out plan can happen very quickly with minimal cost. If this is the case an insurance claim may not be required as it the cost of mitigation will be less than your deductible amount possibly. In other instances where the damage is more significant, we are able to communicate all aspects of the scope and cost in a timely fashion. We divide the process into (3) phases. Phase (1) initial moisture mapping, and or fire mapping, stabilization through the use of engineering controls and equipment. Phase (2) is to assess our client’s contents such as furniture, artwork, clothing. Phase (3) is a detailed reconstruction estimate itemizing the building repair scope of work and cost to be performed.
There are many different types of equipment that can be needed for a significant loss. Some of this equipment includes:
- Dehumidifiers
- Air movers
- Water extraction vacuums
- HEPA vacuum, both backpack and canister type
- Submersible pumps
- Moisture detectors
- Hygrometers
- Infrared
- Floor mat drying system
- Desiccants