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How does SERVPRO® check for water damage in local residences.

5/2/2024 (Permalink)

Using a moisture meter at a Medford residence. SERVPRO technicians use moisture meters to detect hidden moisture within building.

SERVPRO employs a variety of methods to check for water damage in local residences. Here are some common techniques they might use:

  1. Visual Inspection: Trained SERVPRO technicians will conduct a thorough visual inspection of the property, looking for signs of water damage such as stains, discoloration, peeling paint, or warped surfaces. They'll examine walls, ceilings, floors, and other susceptible areas to identify any visible indicators of water intrusion.

  2. Moisture Meters: SERVPRO technicians use moisture meters to detect hidden moisture within building materials such as drywall, wood, and insulation. These devices measure the moisture content of materials, allowing technicians to pinpoint areas that may be affected by water damage even if they appear dry on the surface.

  3. Infrared Cameras: Infrared cameras are another valuable tool used by SERVPRO to identify hidden moisture. These cameras detect temperature differences in building materials, revealing areas of moisture that may not be visible to the naked eye. By capturing thermal images of the property, technicians can quickly locate moisture issues behind walls, under floors, or above ceilings.

  4. Thermal Imaging: Similar to infrared cameras, thermal imaging technology helps SERVPRO technicians identify areas of moisture by detecting temperature variations in building materials. This non-invasive method allows technicians to assess the extent of water damage without the need for destructive testing.

  5. Air and Surface Sampling: In some cases, SERVPRO may conduct air and surface sampling to test for the presence of mold or other contaminants associated with water damage. Samples collected from affected areas are analyzed in a laboratory to determine the extent of microbial growth and identify any potential health hazards.

Overall, SERVPRO utilizes a combination of visual inspections and advanced detection technologies to thoroughly assess properties for water damage. By identifying and addressing water intrusion issues promptly, they can mitigate damage and restore homes to their preloss condition efficiently.

     

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