Often, yes. Salvageability depends on material type and water category. Waterdamage Hotline can advise what can be dried/cleaned, what should be discarded, and how to document contents for claim purposes.
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.
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.
Water can travel beneath tile and into underlayment. Drying options depend on floor build-up and how water entered. Waterdamage Hotline uses moisture detection to determine if drying-in-place is feasible.
Yes. Water stains can indicate an active leak path that continues during rain. Waterdamage Hotline can help identify affected materials and advise on the next step so drying is not wasted while the leak continues.
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