The Desired Dryness of Mahopac Office Buildings
1/25/2022 (Permalink)
Restoration objectives after water damage in Mahopac businesses require powerful drying tools.
From burst pipes to sprinkler system malfunctions or damage, water can be a destructive force in your facility. Even with stopping the flow fast, the damage is often widespread. Restoration begins with establishing a dry line for recovering impacted building materials and construction elements, including the flooring, wood framework, and electronics.
Drying Equipment for Large Loss Projects
The water damage to Mahopac office buildings must get addressed as fast as possible, and often with large loss equipment. We have tools and machines exclusively designed for facilities with open floor plans and thousands of square feet. Our technicians arrive at the damaged site with many of these units like:
- Air Movers
- Trailered Desiccant Dehumidifiers
- Trailered Generators
How Do You Know Moisture is Removed?
It is vital to know with certainty that the evaporative drying efforts conducted by our SERVPRO professionals have reached the dry goals set in place during the initial estimation process. We document the entire progress of this process through proprietary software like our SERVPRO DryBook program, and monitoring equipment shows areas that require greater attention.
Is It Dry?
This simple question dictates much of the work and follow-up actions that our SERVPRO team must implement. We must determine if the efforts to this point have been enough to salvage affected materials and contents or if further measures, including demolition or discarding the material, are still needed.
Water damage exists in many different forms, making it critical to have an experienced team that will respond fast and has the equipment and products to manage damage sites efficiently. Your business depends on how rapidly loss effects can be minimized and contained to keep the office running while forms of restoration continue. Our SERVPRO of Putnam County team is here to help when you call (845) 228-1090.