Thursday, December 11, 2014

Water Damage Restoration Dry-Tech Restoration Services, LLC · 80 Central Avenue · Spring City, PA 19475 · 610-304-5117 · DryTech2014@gmail.com Service Areas Fire Damage: Collegeville 19426, Royersford 19468, Norristown 19403, Eagleville 19408, Audubon 19407, Oaks 19456, Schwenksville 19473, Skippack 19474, Phoenixville 19460 Pottstown 19464, Pottstown 19465, Ludwigs 19425, Boyertown 19512, Birdsboro 19508, Kimberton 19442, Douglasville 19518, Zieglersville 19492, Malvern 19355, Chesterbrook 19087, King of Prussia 19406, Wayne 19087, Paoli 19301, Berwyn 19312, Devon 19333, Roxborough 19128, Bryn Mawr 19010, Villanova 19085, Exton 19341, Bala Cynwyd 19004, Merion Station 19066, Narberth 19072, Gladwyne 19035, Valley Forge 19485, Valley Forge 19483, Wynnewood 19096, Lafayette Hill 19444, Worcester 19490, Spring Mount 19477, Lansdale 19446, Harleysville 19438, Blue Bell 19422, Red Hill 18076, Pennsburg 18073, Perkiomenville 18074, Gilbertsville 19525, Barto 19504, Frederick 19435, Conshohocken 19428, Plymouth Meeting 19462, Amity 19518, Kutztown 19530, Bally 19503, Elverson 19520, Honeybrook 19344, Chester Springs 19425, Dresher 19025, Jenkintown 19046, Glenside 19038, City Line 19131, Spring City 19475 Mold Remediation: Collegeville 19426, Royersford 19468, Norristown 19403, Eagleville 19408, Audubon 19407, Oaks 19456, Schwenksville 19473, Skippack 19474, Phoenixville 19460, Pottstown 19464, Pottstown 19465, Ludwigs 19425, Boyertown 19512, Birdsboro 19508, Kimberton 19442, Douglasville 19518, Zieglersville 19492, Malvern 19355, Chesterbrook 19087, King of Prussia 19406, Wayne 19087, Paoli 19301, Berwyn 19312, Devon 19333, Roxborough 19128, Bryn Mawr 19010, Villanova 19085, Exton 19341, Bala Cynwyd 19004, Merion Station 19066, Narberth 19072, Gladwyne 19035, Valley Forge 19485, Valley Forge 19483, Wynnewood 19096, Lafayette Hill 19444, Worcester 19490, Spring Mount 19477, Lansdale 19446, Harleysville 19438, Blue Bell 19422, Red Hill 18076, Pennsburg 18073, Perkiomenville 18074, Gilbertsville 19525, Barto 19504, Frederick 19435, Conshohocken 19428, Plymouth Meeting 19462, Amity 19518, Kutztown 19530, Bally 19503, Elverson 19520, Honeybrook 19344, Chester Springs 19425, Dresher 19025, Jenkintown 19046, Glenside 19038, City Line 19131, Spring City 19475 Restoration Services: Collegeville 19426, Royersford 19468, Norristown 19403, Eagleville 19408, Audubon 19407, Oaks 19456, Schwenksville 19473, Skippack 19474, Phoenixville 19460, Pottstown 19464, Pottstown 19465, Ludwigs 19425, Boyertown 19512, Birdsboro 19508, Kimberton 19442, Douglasville 19518, Zieglersville 19492, Malvern 19355, Chesterbrook 19087, King of Prussia 19406, Wayne 19087, Paoli 19301, Berwyn 19312, Devon 19333, Roxborough 19128, Bryn Mawr 19010, Villanova 19085, Exton 19341, Bala Cynwyd 19004, Merion Station 19066, Narberth 19072, Gladwyne 19035, Valley Forge 19485, Valley Forge 19483, Wynnewood 19096, Lafayette Hill 19444, Worcester 19490, Spring Mount 19477, Lansdale 19446, Harleysville 19438, Blue Bell 19422, Red Hill 18076, Pennsburg 18073, Perkiomenville 18074, Gilbertsville 19525, Barto 19504, Frederick 19435, Conshohocken 19428, Plymouth Meeting 19462, Amity 19518, Kutztown 19530, Bally 19503, Elverson 19520, Honeybrook 19344, Chester Springs 19425, Dresher 19025, Jenkintown 19046, Glenside 19038, City Line 19131, Spring City 19475 Sewage Cleanup: Collegeville 19426, Royersford 19468, Norristown 19403, Eagleville 19408, Audubon 19407, Oaks 19456, Schwenksville 19473, Skippack 19474, Phoenixville 19460, Pottstown 19464, Pottstown 19465, Ludwigs 19425, Boyertown 19512, Birdsboro 19508, Kimberton 19442, Douglasville 19518, Zieglersville 19492, Malvern 19355, Chesterbrook 19087, King of Prussia 19406, Wayne 19087, Paoli 19301, Berwyn 19312, Devon 19333, Roxborough 19128, Bryn Mawr 19010, Villanova 19085, Exton 19341, Bala Cynwyd 19004, Merion Station 19066, Narberth 19072, Gladwyne 19035, Valley Forge 19485, Valley Forge 19483, Wynnewood 19096, Lafayette Hill 19444, Worcester 19490, Spring Mount 19477, Lansdale 19446, Harleysville 19438, Blue Bell 19422, Red Hill 18076, Pennsburg 18073, Perkiomenville 18074, Gilbertsville 19525, Barto 19504, Frederick 19435, Conshohocken 19428, Plymouth Meeting 19462, Amity 19518, Kutztown 19530, Bally 19503, Elverson 19520, Honeybrook 19344, Chester Springs 19425, Dresher 19025, Jenkintown 19046, Glenside 19038, City Line 19131, Spring City 19475 Water Damage: Collegeville 19426, Royersford 19468, Norristown 19403, Eagleville 19408, Audubon 19407, Oaks 19456, Schwenksville 19473, Skippack 19474, Phoenixville 19460, Pottstown 19464, Pottstown 19465, Ludwigs 19425, Boyertown 19512, Birdsboro 19508, Kimberton 19442, Douglasville 19518, Zieglersville 19492, Malvern 19355, Chesterbrook 19087, King of Prussia 19406, Wayne 19087, Paoli 19301, Berwyn 19312, Devon 19333, Roxborough 19128, Bryn Mawr 19010, Villanova 19085, Exton 19341, Bala Cynwyd 19004, Merion Station 19066, Narberth 19072, Gladwyne 19035, Valley Forge 19485, Valley Forge 19483, Wynnewood 19096, Lafayette Hill 19444, Worcester 19490, Spring Mount 19477, Lansdale 19446, Harleysville 19438, Blue Bell 19422, Red Hill 18076, Pennsburg 18073, Perkiomenville 18074, Gilbertsville 19525, Barto 19504, Frederick 19435, Conshohocken 19428, Plymouth Meeting 19462, Amity 19518, Kutztown 19530, Bally 19503, Elverson 19520, Honeybrook 19344, Chester Springs 19425, Dresher 19025, Jenkintown 19046, Glenside 19038, City Line 19131, Spring City 19475 pa water damage restoration Dry-Tech Restoration Services, LLC · 80 Central Avenue · Spring City, PA 19475 · 610-304-5117 · DryTech2014@gmail.com Service Areas Fire Damage: Collegeville 19426, Royersford 19468, Norristown 19403, Eagleville 19408, Audubon 19407, Oaks 19456, Schwenksville 19473, Skippack 19474, Phoenixville 19460 Pottstown 19464, Pottstown 19465, Ludwigs 19425, Boyertown 19512, Birdsboro 19508, Kimberton 19442, Douglasville 19518, Zieglersville 19492, Malvern 19355, Chesterbrook 19087, King of Prussia 19406, Wayne 19087, Paoli 19301, Berwyn 19312, Devon 19333, Roxborough 19128, Bryn Mawr 19010, Villanova 19085, Exton 19341, Bala Cynwyd 19004, Merion Station 19066, Narberth 19072, Gladwyne 19035, Valley Forge 19485, Valley Forge 19483, Wynnewood 19096, Lafayette Hill 19444, Worcester 19490, Spring Mount 19477, Lansdale 19446, Harleysville 19438, Blue Bell 19422, Red Hill 18076, Pennsburg 18073, Perkiomenville 18074, Gilbertsville 19525, Barto 19504, Frederick 19435, Conshohocken 19428, Plymouth Meeting 19462, Amity 19518, Kutztown 19530, Bally 19503, Elverson 19520, Honeybrook 19344, Chester Springs 19425, Dresher 19025, Jenkintown 19046, Glenside 19038, City Line 19131, Spring City 19475 Mold Remediation: Collegeville 19426, Royersford 19468, Norristown 19403, Eagleville 19408, Audubon 19407, Oaks 19456, Schwenksville 19473, Skippack 19474, Phoenixville 19460, Pottstown 19464, Pottstown 19465, Ludwigs 19425, Boyertown 19512, Birdsboro 19508, Kimberton 19442, Douglasville 19518, Zieglersville 19492, Malvern 19355, Chesterbrook 19087, King of Prussia 19406, Wayne 19087, Paoli 19301, Berwyn 19312, Devon 19333, Roxborough 19128, Bryn Mawr 19010, Villanova 19085, Exton 19341, Bala Cynwyd 19004, Merion Station 19066, Narberth 19072, Gladwyne 19035, Valley Forge 19485, Valley Forge 19483, Wynnewood 19096, Lafayette Hill 19444, Worcester 19490, Spring Mount 19477, Lansdale 19446, Harleysville 19438, Blue Bell 19422, Red Hill 18076, Pennsburg 18073, Perkiomenville 18074, Gilbertsville 19525, Barto 19504, Frederick 19435, Conshohocken 19428, Plymouth Meeting 19462, Amity 19518, Kutztown 19530, Bally 19503, Elverson 19520, Honeybrook 19344, Chester Springs 19425, Dresher 19025, Jenkintown 19046, Glenside 19038, City Line 19131, Spring City 19475 Restoration Services: Collegeville 19426, Royersford 19468, Norristown 19403, Eagleville 19408, Audubon 19407, Oaks 19456, Schwenksville 19473, Skippack 19474, Phoenixville 19460, Pottstown 19464, Pottstown 19465, Ludwigs 19425, Boyertown 19512, Birdsboro 19508, Kimberton 19442, Douglasville 19518, Zieglersville 19492, Malvern 19355, Chesterbrook 19087, King of Prussia 19406, Wayne 19087, Paoli 19301, Berwyn 19312, Devon 19333, Roxborough 19128, Bryn Mawr 19010, Villanova 19085, Exton 19341, Bala Cynwyd 19004, Merion Station 19066, Narberth 19072, Gladwyne 19035, Valley Forge 19485, Valley Forge 19483, Wynnewood 19096, Lafayette Hill 19444, Worcester 19490, Spring Mount 19477, Lansdale 19446, Harleysville 19438, Blue Bell 19422, Red Hill 18076, Pennsburg 18073, Perkiomenville 18074, Gilbertsville 19525, Barto 19504, Frederick 19435, Conshohocken 19428, Plymouth Meeting 19462, Amity 19518, Kutztown 19530, Bally 19503, Elverson 19520, Honeybrook 19344, Chester Springs 19425, Dresher 19025, Jenkintown 19046, Glenside 19038, City Line 19131, Spring City 19475 Sewage Cleanup: Collegeville 19426, Royersford 19468, Norristown 19403, Eagleville 19408, Audubon 19407, Oaks 19456, Schwenksville 19473, Skippack 19474, Phoenixville 19460, Pottstown 19464, Pottstown 19465, Ludwigs 19425, Boyertown 19512, Birdsboro 19508, Kimberton 19442, Douglasville 19518, Zieglersville 19492, Malvern 19355, Chesterbrook 19087, King of Prussia 19406, Wayne 19087, Paoli 19301, Berwyn 19312, Devon 19333, Roxborough 19128, Bryn Mawr 19010, Villanova 19085, Exton 19341, Bala Cynwyd 19004, Merion Station 19066, Narberth 19072, Gladwyne 19035, Valley Forge 19485, Valley Forge 19483, Wynnewood 19096, Lafayette Hill 19444, Worcester 19490, Spring Mount 19477, Lansdale 19446, Harleysville 19438, Blue Bell 19422, Red Hill 18076, Pennsburg 18073, Perkiomenville 18074, Gilbertsville 19525, Barto 19504, Frederick 19435, Conshohocken 19428, Plymouth Meeting 19462, Amity 19518, Kutztown 19530, Bally 19503, Elverson 19520, Honeybrook 19344, Chester Springs 19425, Dresher 19025, Jenkintown 19046, Glenside 19038, City Line 19131, Spring City 19475 Water Damage: Collegeville 19426, Royersford 19468, Norristown 19403, Eagleville 19408, Audubon 19407, Oaks 19456, Schwenksville 19473, Skippack 19474, Phoenixville 19460, Pottstown 19464, Pottstown 19465, Ludwigs 19425, Boyertown 19512, Birdsboro 19508, Kimberton 19442, Douglasville 19518, Zieglersville 19492, Malvern 19355, Chesterbrook 19087, King of Prussia 19406, Wayne 19087, Paoli 19301, Berwyn 19312, Devon 19333, Roxborough 19128, Bryn Mawr 19010, Villanova 19085, Exton 19341, Bala Cynwyd 19004, Merion Station 19066, Narberth 19072, Gladwyne 19035, Valley Forge 19485, Valley Forge 19483, Wynnewood 19096, Lafayette Hill 19444, Worcester 19490, Spring Mount 19477, Lansdale 19446, Harleysville 19438, Blue Bell 19422, Red Hill 18076, Pennsburg 18073, Perkiomenville 18074, Gilbertsville 19525, Barto 19504, Frederick 19435, Conshohocken 19428, Plymouth Meeting 19462, Amity 19518, Kutztown 19530, Bally 19503, Elverson 19520, Honeybrook 19344, Chester Springs 19425, Dresher 19025, Jenkintown 19046, Glenside 19038, City Line 19131, Spring City 19475>

Water damage Restoration  describes a large number of possible losses caused by water intruding where it will enable attack of a material or system by destructive processes such as rotting of wood, growth, rusting of steel, de-laminating of materials such as plywood, and many, many others.
The damage may be imperceptibly slow and minor such as water spots that could eventually mar a surface, or it may be instantaneous and catastrophic such as flooding. However fast it occurs, water damage is a major contributor to loss of property.
An insurance policy may or may not cover the costs associated with water damage and the process of water damage restoration. While a common cause of residential water damage is often the failure of a sump pump, many homeowner's insurance policies do not cover the associated costs without an addendum which adds to the monthly premium of the policy. Often the verbiage of this addendum is similar to "Sewer and Drain Coverage."
Those individuals who are affected by wide scale flooding may have the ability to apply for government and FEMA grants through the Individual Assistance program.[1] On a larger level, businesses, cities, and communities can apply to the FEMA Public Assistance program for funds to assist after a large flood. For example, the city of Fond du Lac Wisconsin received $1.2 million FEMA grant after flooding in June 2008. The program allows the city to purchase the water damaged properties, demolish the structures, and turn the properties into public green space.[
Water damage can originate by different sources such as: broken dishwasher hose, washing machine overflow, dishwasher leakage, broken pipes, clogged toilet, leaking roof, moisture behind walls, foundation cracks, plumbing leaks, slab leaks and bad weather (snow, rain, floods). As far as insurance coverage is concerned, most damage caused by bad weather is considered flood damage and normally is not covered under homeowners insurance. Coverage for bad weather would usually require flood insuran
Category 1 Water - Refers to a source of water that does not pose substantial threat to humans and classified as "Clean Water". Examples are broken water supply lines, tub or sink overflows or appliance malfunctions that involves water supply lines.
Category 2 Water - Refers to a source of water that contains a significant degree of chemical, biological or physical contaminants and causes discomfort or sickness when consumed or even exposed to. Known as "Grey Water". This type carries micro organisms and nutrients of micro organisms. Examples are toilet bowls with urine (no feces), sump pump failures, seepage due to hydrostatic failure and water discharge from dishwashers or washing machines.
Category 3 Water - Known as "Black Water" and is grossly unsanitary. This water contains unsanitary agents, harmful bacteria and fungi, causing severe discomfort or sickness. Type 3 category are contaminated water sources that affects the indoor environment. This category includes water sources from sewage, seawater, rising water from rivers or streams, ground surface water or standing water. Category 2 Water or Grey Water that is not promptly removed from the structure and or have remained stagnant may be re classified as Category 3 Water. Toilet back flows that originates from beyond the toilet trap is considered black water contamination regardless of visible content or color.[3]
Class of water damage is determined by the probable rate of evaporation based on the type of materials affected, or wet, in the room or space that was flooded. Determining the class of water damage is an important first step, and will determine the amount and type of equipment utilized to dry-down the structure:.[4]
Class 1 - Slow Rate of Evaporation. Affects only a portion of a room. Materials have a low permeance/porosity. Minimum moisture is absorbed by the materials.
Class 2 - Fast Rate of Evaporation. Water affects the entire room of carpet and cushion. May have wicked up the walls, but not more than 24 inches.
Class 3 - Fastest Rate of Evaporation. Water generally comes from overhead, affecting the entire area; walls, ceilings, insulation, carpet, cushion, etc.
Class 4 - Specialty Drying Situations. Involves materials with a very low permeance/porosity, such as hardwood floors, concrete, crawlspaces, plaster, etc. Drying generally requires very low specific humidity to accomplish drying.
Different removal methods and measures are used depending on the category of water. Due to the destructive nature of water, restoration methods also rely heavily on the amount of water, and on the amount of time the water has remained stagnant. For example, as long as carpet has not been wet for longer than 48 hours, and the water involved was not sewage based, you can usually save the carpet; however, if the water has soaked for longer, then your carpet is probably irreparable and will have to be replaced.[5] Water damage restoration can be performed by property management teams, building maintenance personnel, or by the homeowners themselves; however, contacting a certified professional water damage restoration specialist is often regarded as the safest way to restore water damaged property due to their training and extensive experience. Most are usually listed under "Fire and Water Restoration" and they can help speed repairs, whether for individual homeowners or for the largest of institutions.[6] Fire and Water Restoration companies are regulated by the appropriate state's Department of Consumer Affairs - usually the state contractors license board. In California, all Fire and Water Restoration companies must register with the California Contractors State License Board.[7] Presently, the California

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