Step 4: Drying and Dehumidification
Our Water Damage Restoration Process
At SERVPRO of Midtown Manhattan, we take pride in our locally owned and operated business. As a vital part of the community, we offer around-the-clock emergency services. The initial step is to remove excess water. Next, our technician inspects the walls and floors for evidence of extensive damage. A surplus of water detected in your home is removed via equipment designed to dehumidify your house. Moisture meters enable our technician to determine whether the moisture levels are back to normal. Our technique provides you with a dry home free from the possibility of a mold infestation. Plus, a dry home prevents warping which can lead to considerable repair expenses.
Contact our office if you are in need of professional property damage restoration services. We use state-of-the-art dehumidifiers designed for industrial purposes to ensure that your home does not experience any further damage. We use equipment that prevents your walls and floors from becoming warped. Our method even protects your sofa, coffee tables and other furnishings. We use air movers featuring high speeds designed to move air throughout your home to thoroughly dry furnishings and carpet fibers. Give us a call now to set up an appointment for a comprehensive inspection.
Drying / Dehumidification
Our Professionals will use room measurements, temperature, and relative humidity to determine the optimal number of air movers and dehumidifiers to dry your home or business. We’ll carefully monitor the progress using moisture meters until the materials return to acceptable drying goals.
- Use Dehumidification Equipment
- Use Monitoring Equipment to Track Progress
Monitor Floor and Walls
We check the moisture levels to monitor the drying process.
- Monitor Floors
- Monitor Walls
Drying Equipment
- Industrial-grade dehumidifiers help prevent secondary water damage like swelling and warping of floors, walls, and furniture.
- High-speed air movers create airflow across walls, carpets, pads, and furniture, which accelerates the evaporation of moisture.