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The first thing we do is assess how far the moisture has actually traveled. Water moves in ways you can't always see. It wicks up drywall, soaks into wall framing, and hides inside cabinets and subfloor before you ever notice a problem. That's why we use moisture meters and hygrometers to get real numbers - not guesses. A reading of 50.5% moisture content in structural wood is not something you can just dry out with a fan and hope for the best.
Once we know what we're dealing with, we get to work. Affected drywall comes out. The framing gets exposed so air can actually reach the wet surfaces. Then we set up our professional air movers and commercial dehumidifiers throughout the space - in the kitchen, along the walls, wherever the damage ran. Multiple units running together is what actually drives moisture out of a structure. It's methodical, and it works.
We also handle the insurance side of things. That's something a lot of homeowners dread, and honestly, it can be the most confusing part of the whole process. We work through the documentation, the scope of work, and the communication so the homeowner isn't left trying to figure it out on their own. Our job is to move this from start to finish - all of it.
Water restoration done right isn't just about drying things out. It's about making sure the structure is genuinely safe before any rebuilding starts - no hidden moisture left behind that turns into mold down the road. That's what we're committed to every single time we pull up to a home.