Yes. Appliance leaks often spread under flooring and into cabinets. Waterdamage Hotline focuses on extraction, targeted drying, and moisture checks to make sure hidden water is addressed.
It depends on materials, saturation level, and airflow. Many projects take several days of controlled drying and dehumidification. Waterdamage Hotline monitors moisture levels and adjusts equipment until targets are met.
Sometimes drywall can be dried if wetting is limited and contamination is not present. In other cases, removal is safer and faster. Waterdamage Hotline evaluates saturation, contamination risk, and structural integrity before deciding.
Avoid running electricity in wet zones, avoid pulling wet drywall without understanding what’s behind it, and avoid turning off drying equipment early. Also avoid deep-cleaning treated/drying areas unless instructed, as it can slow the process.
“Clean” water typically comes from a broken supply line. Contaminated water may include appliance discharge, floodwater, or sewage, and requires stricter cleaning and often more material removal. Waterdamage Hotline assesses risk and proceeds accordingly.
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