Structural Drying
Structural Drying in Arizona
Emergency Applied Structural Drying Services in Arizona
If you've recently experienced water damage, structural drying is likely necessary to restore your property to its pre-damage condition. Structural drying is a process that removes excess moisture from a building's structural components to prevent further damage and mold growth. This step is crucial in ensuring the integrity of your home or business remains intact. At Arizona Restoration Contractors, we specialize in structural drying services, providing expert solutions backed by our WRT, FSRT, and AMRT-certified team. As a BBB-accredited business, we offer 24/7 emergency response, free onsite assessments, and detailed estimates, making us the trusted choice for structural drying in Arizona.
For all your restoration and clean-up needs in the Greater Phoenix and surrounding areas, contact us today at (602) 697-2760 or fill out the form on our contact page.
What is Structural Drying?
Structural drying is a key step in water damage restoration that focuses on removing excess moisture and restoring the integrity of building materials. This process is essential following water damage caused by flooding, leaks, burst pipes, or storms. The main goal of structural drying is to prevent further structural deterioration, minimize the risk of mold growth, and return the affected area to a safe and habitable state. This is achieved using advanced equipment such as dehumidifiers, air movers, wet/dry vacuums, and moisture barriers to ensure thorough drying and moisture control.
Our Structural Drying Process
At Arizona Restoration Contractors, we follow a meticulous structural drying process to ensure your property is restored efficiently and effectively. Our experienced professionals use cutting-edge technology and proven methods to remove moisture and protect your home or business.
Our structural drying process includes the following:
- Assessment and Inspection: We begin with a thorough inspection of the affected area, identifying the source of water damage, evaluating the extent of damage, and determining the type of water involved (clean, gray, or black water). Our experts also check for structural concerns and mold risks.
- Water Removal : Using industrial-grade pumps and vacuums, we quickly extract standing water to minimize further damage.
- Evaporation: High-powered air movers accelerate the drying process by promoting rapid evaporation of moisture trapped in walls, floors, and furniture.
- Dehumidification : Dehumidifiers are used to remove excess moisture from the air, preventing secondary water damage like warping, swelling, or mold growth.
- Monitoring and Documentation: Our team continuously monitors humidity levels and moisture content, adjusting equipment as needed to ensure efficient drying. Once moisture levels are safe, we remove our equipment, confirming the completion of the restoration process
Advanced Structural Drying Experts of Arizona
Water damage is categorized into three types by the IICRC, each requiring specific handling methods to prevent health risks and additional damage.
- Category 1 – Clean Water: Comes from a sanitary source such as broken water supply lines. Left untreated, it can degrade into more dangerous categories.
- Category 2 – Grey Water: This type contains contaminants and can cause illness if ingested. Common sources include washing machine or dishwasher discharges.
- Category 3 – Black Water: Highly contaminated water that poses severe health risks. It originates from sewage backups, natural floods, or stagnant water harboring bacteria.
For all your restoration and clean-up needs in the Greater Phoenix and surrounding areas, contact us today at (602) 697-2760 or fill out the form on our contact page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will the water damage restoration process take?
The time it takes to completely remediate water damage to a property can vary greatly depending on the size and scope of the job. On average, it takes around 1-2 weeks to completely remediate water damage.
How much does water damage repair cost?
The cost of water damage can greatly vary depending on how much damage the property experienced. It typically costs anywhere from $1,300 to $5,600. The good thing is that when you choose an experienced restoration company like Arizona Restoration Contractors, we work directly with your insurance to get you the maximum amount of coverage on your water damage claim.
What are the most common causes of water damage?
- Leaking or Busted Pipes: Aging or damaged plumbing pipes can develop leaks or burst, causing water to flood into your property. This is a common source of water damage.
- Appliance Failures: Malfunctions in household appliances like washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators, and water heaters can lead to leaks or flooding.
- Roof Leaks: Damaged or improperly maintained roofs can allow rainwater to seep into your home, leading to water damage in ceilings and walls.
- Clogged Gutters: When gutters and downspouts are clogged with debris, rainwater can overflow and infiltrate your home's foundation or walls.
- Foundation Cracks: Cracks or gaps in your home's foundation can allow groundwater to enter, resulting in basement flooding or structural damage.
- Heavy Rainfall and Storms: Severe weather events, including heavy rainstorms and hurricanes, can lead to flash flooding and extensive water damage.
- Sewer Backups: Sewer or septic system backups can release contaminated water into your property, posing health risks and causing damage.
- Blocked Drains: Blocked or slow-draining sinks, toilets, or shower drains can lead to localized water damage in bathrooms and kitchens.
- HVAC Issues: Problems with your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, such as clogged condensate lines or malfunctioning units, can cause water damage.
- Natural Disasters: Natural disasters like floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes can result in widespread and severe water damage to homes and properties.
- Frozen Pipes: In cold climates, frozen pipes can burst when the water inside them expands, leading to water damage once they thaw.
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