Structural Drying
Recent advances in structural drying technology (extraction, evaporation and dehumidification), along with better understanding of psychrometry (the science of drying), have made structural drying one of the safest and most practical methods for drying property damaged by water.
Structural drying is a strategy for drying building materials that uses state-of-the-art monitoring equipment to track moisture content, drying progress and verify job completion. In most cases, structural drying uses more equipment to dry a structure faster while reducing the costs, time, and inconvenience associated with major replacements and repairs. SoCal restoration specialists are trained to use structural drying techniques in any type of water damage.
Advantages of Structural Drying:
- Promotes faster drying, saving time and money
- Provides documentation and data to measure drying progress and confirm job completion
- Verifiable documentation and data that help close the claim for good
Our Process: In-Place Drying
Structural Drying lays the foundation for In-Place Drying. For example, on a Category 1 "clean" water loss (involving fresh water from a source such as a washing machine, tub or faucet), the carpet, pad and contents can be dried "in-place" with minimal disturbance.