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WHAT IS WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION?
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Restoration is the act of restoring or returning something to its former normal state. So the first and most important aspect of water damage restoration is to remove abnormal moisture from affected materials and return them to their former "normal" state. The restoration job is not complete until all the affected materials are completely dried and restored to their original condition.
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Remarkable Class at Pembertons
Jim Pemberton
We had the opportunity to have a leading expert on water damage restoration, Chuck Dewald, speak to our customers on May 29th. I had heard that he was an outspoken, somewhat controversial character, and that in some cases suppliers and other industry leaders found his comments and approach to be negative. We did not find any of those concerns to be valid! . . . keep reading
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The Art Of Water Extraction
Gordon Hanks
Is there art and skill involved in water extraction, or is it simply a matter of riding around on a specialized extraction tool and calling it a day? I think we can all agree that there is both art and skill involved. No matter what the equipment, the technician will always do better if he has training and experience. . . . keep reading
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YEARS IN THE MAKING
Dennis Klager
Years ago, it was tough getting into the restoration business. Few who were in it would share what they knew. Those who didn't know, watched with envy, those who did. Then the IICRC came along, as well as some outstanding people. . . . keep reading
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DEALING WITH ADJUSTERS
Dennis Klager - WRT Instructor
When I teach Water Restoration Technician classes, the thing I hear often is, "adjusters around here will never pay for that." I get agitated every time I hear this! . . . keep reading
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IICRC Storm Damage Restoration Recommendations
IICRC Technical Advisor
The following information is submitted by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) as a public service to those who have suffered water-related losses due to storm damage (e.g., hurricane, tornado). . . . keep reading
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