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Drying Out: The Key to Successful Water Damage Recovery

Todd Harris • Mar 07, 2024

Water damage is a serious concern for homeowners, and one crucial step in the restoration process is structural dryout. When water wreaks havoc on your property, it's essential to act swiftly to mitigate further damage and restore your home to its pre-loss condition.



Water damage is a serious concern for homeowners, and one crucial step in the restoration process is structural dryout. When water wreaks havoc on your property, it's essential to act swiftly to mitigate further damage and restore your home to its pre-loss condition.


Understanding Structural Dryouts

Upon assessing water damage, particularly for insurance purposes, the primary objective is to develop a comprehensive plan to restore your home. This often involves removing sections of drywall, baseboards, and possibly flooring to facilitate a thorough structural dryout.

The studs and subfloor, typically concealed, are particularly vulnerable to water damage. If left damp for an extended period, they can compromise the structural integrity of your home and exacerbate mold growth and moisture-related issues. To prevent these complications, your insurance provider will emphasize the importance of promptly drying out your home.


Water damage restoration experts possess the necessary equipment, such as industrial-strength fans and dehumidifiers, to expedite the drying process effectively. They can minimize the need for material removal while ensuring adequate airflow to facilitate thorough drying of the home's structure.


Drying Time Conditions

Contrary to misleading claims, there's no one-size-fits-all timeline for drying out a space. The drying time varies depending on the materials affected by water damage, with different materials drying at different rates.


What to Expect During Structural Dryout

Once the drying equipment is set up, restoration professionals will conduct regular moisture testing to monitor progress and adjust the equipment as needed. While the drying process is underway, you can expect some ambient noise from the equipment.


Moving Forward After Drying

Once your home is thoroughly dry, the final phase of water damage restoration begins: the rebuild phase. This involves reinstalling drywall, flooring, cabinets, and other affected components. However, this phase can only commence once humidity levels in the space reach optimal levels, typically between 30 and 50 percent, depending on your region's climate. Restoration contractors will proceed with reconstruction according to the project scope approved by your insurance company.


For expert assistance with water damage restoration, trust Restoration 1 to handle the structural dryout process efficiently and effectively. Give us a call today and speak to someone immediately about your needs! 




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