FAQs
More FAQs- Why does my specialty floor need to be removed?
- What will it cost to run the drying equipment?
- What about sewage contamination?
Nonporous flooring can trap water and prevent it and the materials under it from drying properly.
Based on average monthly electricity billing rates, it may cost approximately one dollar per day per piece of drying equipment to operate. Actual rates will vary depending on the energy rates charged by your electricity provider.
Hard surfaces can be cleaned and sanitized after water damage occurs. Affected items that cannot be sanitized will require disposal. Porous materials such as drywall, ceiling tiles, insulation, particleboard, paneling, etc. that have been directly affected by the damage should be removed during the emergency service visit.