Monday, July 27, 2015

FLOOD DRYING PRO WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION DRYTECH REMEDIATION SERVICES (610) 304-5117

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Tips for cleaning your home after water damage
Water in unwanted places can cause a lot of damage. Not only can it ruin your prized possessions, but also the house in which they are stored. If you’re able to act quickly, you can minimize the damage and possibly save some of your possessions. Some of your success depends on how long the water’s been around, there might be pieces of furniture that can be saved, and sometimes, even carpet, but any electronics hit by water are probably doomed.
Don’t treat flood water in unwanted places lightly: even if your basement only has an inch of water in it, or is even just damp, it is the perfect breeding ground for mold. Mold growth not only ruins walls, furniture, carpets, flooring, etc., it can lead to poor indoor air quality causing respiratory problems including asthma, and can lead to severe illness. Preventing mold growth is key to keeping your home’s air clean and healthy. So in addition to calling your insurance company, here are a few tips to deal with your flooded basement and minimize the water damage. (Call your insurance company before you do anything, and tell them what you want to do.) CALL A PROFESSIONAL CERTIFIED WATER AND FLOOD DAMAGE REMEDIATION COMPANY

PROCESS DRYTECH RESTORATION SERVICES (610) 304-5117 80 Central Ave Spring City PA 19475

DryTech Restoration Services has the expertise and equipment to quickly restore your property to pre-water damage condition. They use a scientific approach to water removal and water cleanup that emphasizes monitoring and documenting the drying process from beginning to end.

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Contact Dry-Tech Water Damage Restoration Services for fast 24/7 emergency water damage restoration, mold remediation and smoke and fire damage in the western suburbs of Philadelphia and surrounding areas. Our IICRC trained restoration specialists are qualified and have the equipment to handle any size restoration job. At Dry-Tech Water Damage Restoration Services, we know water, mold and/or smoke and fire damage can be overwhelming for you and costly to your home or commercial building, so our restoration specialists will work with you step-by-step through the entire process.      Abington PA, Ambler PA, Ardmore PA, Bala Cynwyd PA, Bensalem PA, Blue Bell PA, Broomall PA, Bryn Athyn PA, Chalfont PA, Cherry Hill NJ, Collegeville PA, Conshohocken PA, Doylestown PA, Dresher PA, Eagleville PA, East Norriton PA, Elkins Park PA, Feasterville PA, Holland PA, Flourtown PA, Fort Washington PA, Gladwyne PA, Glenside PA, Hatboro PA, Hatfield PA, Haverford PA, Havertown PA, Horsham PA, Huntingdon Valley PA, Jamison PA, Jenkintown PA, King of Prussia PA, Lafayette Hill PA, Langhorne PA, Lansdale PA, Lansdowne PA, Levittown PA, Manayunk PA, New Castle DE, New Hope PA, Newtown PA, Norristown PA, North Hills PA, North Wales PA, Oaks PA, Oreland PA, Philadelphia PA, Plymouth Meeting PA, Richboro PA, Skippack PA, Southampton PA, Trevose PA, Upper Dublin PA, Upper Gwynedd PA, Valley Forge PA, Villanova PA, Warminster PA, Warrington PA, Warwick PA, Washington Crossing PA, Wayne PA, West Chester PA, Whitemarsh PA, Willow Grove PA, Wyncote PA, Wyndmoor PA, Wynnewood PA, Yardley PA
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Step 1- Emergency Contact

When you call, our representative will guide you through several questions that will help DryTech  Professional respond to your water emergency more quickly and efficiently. This initial contact is an important part of a fast, effective restoration.
#1
They carefully inspect your property’s water damage, determining the type of water damage and the areas affected. This is a crucial step to creating an effective plan of action that will result in a successful restoration.
#2
Typically, hundreds or thousands of gallons of water are removed using our powerful pumps and vacuums during the water removal process. DryTech Restoration Services will  start this process as soon as possible to minimize further damage and to help prevent mold growth.
#4
After the bulk of the water has been removed, DryTech  Professionals use specialized equipment to target the water that’s harder to access. They use less intrusive, scientific drying methods to draw the remaining water and moisture from your property with air movers and dehumidifiers.
#5
Water damage also affects your belongings, like furniture, clothing, and personal items. DryTech Professionals can clean restorable items using a number of specialized cleaning techniques. They also sanitize with antimicrobial treatments and remove odors using industrial air scrubbers and fogging equipment.
#6
The last step is restoring your home or business back to its pre-water damage condition. The restoration step can be relatively minor, such as replacing a few drywall panels, or could include major reconstruction, such as rebuilding entire rooms of a home or business.

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When disaster strikes, DryTech Restoration Services is the link between you, your customer, and total satisfaction. We minimize business interruptions by quickly analyzing the problem, providing a professional assessment of the damage, determining the services needed for a complete restoration, reviewing scope of services with the adjuster, finishing the job on time, and following up to assure total satisfaction.
Let us show you how DryTech Water Damage Restoration  can help.

 DRYTECH  RECOVERY SERVICES

(610) 304-5117 DryTech  provides a nationwide single-source solution for disaster restoration and reconstruction services. We have one of the fastest local on-site emergency response times in the industry, available 24/7/365.
The DryTech  preferred customer program will get you back in business when you need it most. It offers you:
  • Comprehensive services including pre-loss contingency planning assistance
  • Emergency loss mitigation response
  • Post-loss cleanup
  • Expert services in emergency mitigation
Part of any strong business plan is preparing for emergencies and natural disasters. At  DryTech we know that for your business, lost time is lost revenue — and potentially lost customers. You deserve the peace of mind that comes with  DRYTECH RECOVERY PROGRAM , a program minimizing business and financial disruptions in the event of property damage or loss.
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Water Damage Restoration Services

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Water Damage Restoration is the process of restoring a property back to pre-loss condition after sustaining any level of water damage. While there are currently no government regulations in the United States dictating procedures, two large certifying bodies, the IICRC and the RIA, do recommend standards of care. Most companies use the IICRC procedural standard, which is the S500. It is based on reliable restoration principles, research and practical experience with extensive consultation and information gathered from numerous sources. These include the scientific community, the international, national and regional trade associations serving the disaster restoration industry, chemical formulators and equipment manufacturers, cleaning and restoration schools, restoration service companies, the insurance industry, allied trades persons and others with specialized experience. The S500 water damage guide is subject to further revision as developments occur in technology, testing and processing procedures.
Loss assessment and evaluation
A professional water damage restoration service will document the materials which were affected by the water damage and refer to industry standard pricing guides in order to determine the proper value of the residence’s materials lost and their service.
Water damage services include the inspection of the affected area(s) with water sensing equipment such as probes and other infrared tools in order to determine the source of the damage, and possible extent of area affected. Restoration services would then be rendered to the residence in order to dry the structure, sanitize any affected or cross contaminated areas, and deodorize all affected areas and materials. After the labor is completed, water damage equipment including, but not limited to, air movers, air scrubbers, dehumidifiers, wood floor drying systems, and sub floor drying equipment is left in the residence. After a period of three to four days after the labor is completed, a reevaluation of the residence is taken to monitor the drying process, and any equipment not further needed is removed as to keep the charges under control.Categorization
Water, under the IICRC’s S-500 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Water Damage Restoration, has been broken off into three categories.[1] These categories are based upon the level of contamination present, or presumed present, in the source water.
Category 1 is water from a clean or sanitary source. Previously known as clear water, this descriptor has since been removed to reduce confusion. These can include water from broken clean water supply lines; clean water from toilet tank or bowl; faucets; and bottled water. Although the source may be from a clean source, category 1 water can quickly degrade into category 2 or 3 depending upon such factors as time, temperature, and contact with contaminants.
Category 2 is water with some level of contaminants that could cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Previously known as grey water, this descriptor has since been removed to avoid confusion. Sources for category 2 water may include washing machine overflow; toilet overflow with some urine, but no feces; dishwasher overflow. Category 2 water can quickly degrade into category 3 depending upon such factors as time, temperature, and contact with contaminants.
Category 3 water is grossly unsanitary, and could cause severe illness or death if ingested. Previously known as black water, this descriptor has since been removed to avoid confusion. Sources for category 3 water include, but are not limited to, sewage; flooding from rivers or streams; Wind driven rain, water from beyond the toilet trap; water from the toilet bowl with feces; and standing water that has begun to support microbial growth.        Water damage is classified into one of the following classes:
Class 1 Water Damage – (least amount of water, absorption and evaporation): Water losses that affect only part of a room or area, or larger areas containing materials that have absorbed minimal moisture. Little or no wet carpet and/or cushion are present.
Class 2 Water Damage – (large amount of water, absorption and evaporation): Water losses that affect at least an entire room or carpet and cushion(pad). Water has wicked up walls less than 24”. There is moisture remaining in structural materials (e.g., plywood, particleboard, structural wood, concrete).
Class 3 Water Damage – (greatest amount of water, absorption and evaporation): Water wicked up over 24″, or water may have come from overhead affecting ceilings, walls, insulation, carpet, cushion and sub-floor. The entire area are saturated.
Class 4 Water Damage – (Specialty Drying Situations): These consist of wet materials with very low permeance/porosity (hardwood, plaster, brick, concrete, stone). Typically, there are deep pockets of saturation, which requires very low specific humidity.Principles in dryingStructural and contents consideration
 

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The fire trucks may be gone but without proper immediate response, the real damage and the costs are just beginning. To return your residential or commercial property to its pre-loss condition requires professional restoration. This is not the job for a do-it-yourself property owner.
For results you can have confidence in, the IICRC recommends hiring a certified restoration firm. Restoration to a property can be complex. Proper smoke and odor removal are tasks that require technicians certified in these specific areas.
When selecting a certified restoration firm several factors must be considered:
  • Formal and up-to-date specialized training
  • Health and safety certifications
  • Experience in a wide range of restoration projects
  • Proof of proper insurance and licenses

IICRC Certified Restorers

waterWater damage can be deceptive. Water penetrates into structural cavities creating trapped pockets of saturation. The detection of water in these areas can often only be discovered with sophisticated moisture detection meters. Undetected moisture will continue to cause damage. This damage, at a minimum, will cause odors. Greater damage will surface when materials delaminate, shrink, split and further deteriorate to where costly repairs are required.
More than just removing excess water, IICRC-certified restorers have the knowledge and equipment to further dry a home or facility (including substructure materials) completely back to pre-loss conditions. Through timely response and the careful monitoring of water damage, mold and other health issues can be prevented. If water damage has been present too long, mold will occur.
All IICRC-certified professionals have the training and experience to identify moisture sources, evaluate mold growth (visible or suspected), contain damage, remove contamination and dry materials to ensure that mold will not return.

Mold Remediation: Why use a certified technician?

moldMold becomes a problem inside a home or business when there’s excessive humidity or moisture for an extended period of time. The problem can originate from sudden water releases, like a burst pipe or large spill that goes untreated, or from a chronic condition, such as a leaking roof or plumbing. Even high humidity or warm, moist air condensing on cool surfaces can trigger mold problems. It’s always best to have the mold evaluated and removed by a certified professional.
Mold can grow almost anywhere in a home or business if conditions permit. If there is visible growth on painted wall surfaces, property owners should be concerned about what may be growing on the wall’s opposite side. The environment inside the walls of a house often differs drastically from the outside and could create a perfect haven for mold. If the wall remains wet for a prolonged period, it’s almost guaranteed that the mold growth on the back side will be worse than on the front. At that point, containing the work space and removing moldy materials, followed by cleaning of salvageable framing, are the best options.
Certified professionals have the training and experience to:
  • Identify moisture sources
  • Evaluate mold growth (visible or suspected)
  • Contain damage to the smallest area possible
  • Physically remove contamination
  • Dry materials to ensure that mold will not return
  • Perform or recommend procedures for returning property to a pre-loss condition