Your Best Guide to Water Removal in Sevierville
2/29/2020 (Permalink)
Removing Water from Porous Materials in Sevierville Homes
The permeance of materials can be a crucial consideration for responding SERVPRO technicians looking to dry and restore damaged Sevierville properties. Understanding what areas are most likely to resist water penetration can help to focus drying machines and other equipment at the most absorption-prone surfaces exposed to the migrating water. Our team has multiple tools and equipment that can help with water removal ambitions when our technicians start mitigation, including:
- Electric submersible pumps
- Gas-powered trash pumps
- Truck-mounted, engine-driven extractors
- Wet vacuums
- Self-propelled and stationary weighted extractors
During the scoping of the job to get accomplished, our professionals can catalog what porous materials are most in need of water removal in Sevierville homes. While these materials are among the fastest to become damaged by migrating water, in turn, they are also among the most readily extracted and dried. Much like a towel is more likely to absorb standing water than a wood plank, the towel can also be dried more quickly and efficiently than the plank can. This result makes porous materials a focus of both preventative care for your damaged residence, and a solid starting point for effective drying and restoration.
Carpets and Pads
Carpeting has a high permeance rating, as does the padding underneath it. Removing either the material or the moisture from these areas can protect costlier subflooring damage.
Wood Trim
Baseboards are often not constructed of the highest caliber wood, making it even more porous and prone to saturation than carpeting and drywall. Restoration is not always possible for these materials, and they sometimes require replacement.
Drywall
Much like wood trim, there are many times that saturated drywall can be too severely damaged to protect. Removing water and moisture from gypsum can sometimes be costlier to dry than to remove and replace. Surface moisture meters can indicate the salvageability of wall materials.
These are some of the most commonly damaged materials after a water loss incident and the choices that must get made with them. Our SERVPRO of Sevier, Jefferson & Cocke Counties team can help you to make these emergencies “Like it never even happened,” by calling (865) 429-8885.
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