Removing wet materials
Removing wet materials is a critical step in dryflood mitigation, ensuring that water-damaged items don’t contribute to mold growth, structural instability, or health hazards.
This service typically includes:
Assessment & Categorization: Identifying materials that can be salvaged versus those that must be discarded.
Safe Removal Techniques: Using specialized tools and methods to extract wet carpets, drywall, insulation, and other affected materials without spreading contaminants.
Moisture Detection & Verification: Employing sensors to confirm all excessive moisture is eliminated before proceeding with reconstruction.
Debris Handling & Disposal: Ensuring proper disposal of damaged materials in compliance with environmental regulations.
Site Cleanup & Drying: Sanitizing the area and implementing drying strategies like dehumidifiers and air movers to prepare for restoration.