Posted:
10/31/11

What is dry?

When building materials get water damaged how do we know it is safe and dry. Depending on the building materials, how much moisture they have retained is a must in understanding when drying is complete! If the material has been wet it must get back to a dry standard before it is considered dry. Some materials may appear to be dry but still have moisture that is above that materials dry standard. Drywall, wood etc. all have a dry standard and using a moisture meter (carried by most restoration contractors) is one way to ensure material is actually dry. If material such as drywall and/or wood is left wet or partially wet for any extended period of time there is a risk of damage through rot and/or possible mould growth and contamination. If you had water damage and are not sure how to dry it, contact a qualified water damage restoration contractor to ensure drying is complete and materials are at an acceptable dry standard.

Thank you for sharing. cialis price Ivana Kobernick 30 June , 20 h 07 min.

Categories: Mississauga

2 responses to “What is dry?”

  1. Daniel Gaby says:

    Really like your approach. No nonsense. Don’t have time for nonsense. You’re providing information I can use at this moment, and fixin’ to. Thanks!

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