The Restoration Process

December 7, 2022 | Uncategorized

The process of restoring water damage is a complicated one that necessitates the use of a variety of tools and methods. Different steps are taken to get rid of the water and clean up any contaminated areas, depending on the size and scope of the emergency.

The following are the essential steps for any water damage restoration job:

  • Flood Water Removal
  • Moisture Mapping
  • Mold Inspection and Removal
  • Water Drying Methods

Flood Water Removal

The first important step in any water damage restoration is to remove the source of the water. When professional technicians arrive on the scene, they should have access to a variety of tools. Pumping out accumulated water from structures is typically done with portable submersible water pumps. These pumps have a high threshold for extracting water and can typically dry out a submerged area completely in a short amount of time, which is crucial to halting the spread of the damage.

Moisture Mapping

Utilizing detection equipment to obtain an approximate map of your property’s moisture values is a process known as moisture mapping. Infrared is one of the more normal techniques used to get precise readings, and appropriately prepared professionals regularly take top-notch advanced photographs too to survey the degree of harm. This step is essential for determining the extent of the water damage and beginning mold prevention measures.

Mold Inspection and Removal

Inspection and Removal of Mold If left untreated, residual water can cause mold damage. Special detergents are used by water damage professionals to sterilize the area and prevent mold growth. Deodorization and ventilation can also be used by some restoration companies to get rid of any lingering odors and airborne contaminants.

Water Drying Techniques

Techniques for Drying Water These are some of the most common methods for drying water that IICRC-certified professionals use. Depending on the severity of the situation, each method is used.

Air Movers

Air Movers, also known as evaporators, aid in the drying process by promoting air circulation and controlling a region’s humidity. This is beneficial on a general level because it removes liquids from porous materials like carpet, wood, drywall, plaster, and more, leaving more challenging efforts to specialized equipment.

Dehumidifiers / Desiccant Dehumidification

Dehumidifiers remove moisture from the air so that any lingering water in the area can be extracted. Refrigerant and desiccant dehumidifiers are two broad categories for these.

The idea behind refrigerant dehumidifiers is to cool the air around them. Condensation forms on the equipment’s cooling coils as a result of the air’s diminished capacity to hold water. High-quality dehumidifiers quickly remove excess moisture from the air, acting like more powerful consumer dehumidifiers.

The removal of water by desiccant dehumidifiers does not require cooling; instead, they make use of materials that naturally hold water. These machines can quickly and just as effectively remove humidity from the air as refrigerants when used on a large scale. The kind of equipment used depends on the restoration job’s conditions and the company you hire.

Depending on the size of the restoration company, additional tools specific to the homeowner’s area may be used. In order to apply the appropriate tools and methods for removing water as quickly as possible, each water damage job is completely unique and necessitates an in-depth analysis of the circumstances.

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