The water damage restoration industry has evolved considerable over the years.
The original concept was to extract the water, and allow natural drying to occur. The demand for the field of psychrometry, the science of drying, became evident for not only public safety concerns, but also the cost and time saving of salvaging structure.
Whatever the source of the water damage, the impact on the ecology within the affected structure is important for healthy indoor conditions.
Biological growth is always a great concern in the water restoration industry. Wet structure paired with favorable temperatures for microorganisms can initiate microbial amplification. The importance of a timely response to any water damage is necessary to prevent secondary damage, to stop amplification of microorganisms, and to minimize potential health effects.
Due to the level of expertise required to properly dry structure, educated professionals should always be selected to handle any water restoration.
Our technicians are certified and experienced in microbiology, biocide chemistry, inspection techniques, psychrometry, thermodynamics, building science, and evaporation and dehumidification theory. Along with our extensive training requirements, we deploy state of the art equipment to dry residential or commercial structure.