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The Complete 2026 Guide to Water Damage Restoration Equipment

Professional water damage restoration uses industrial dehumidifiers removing 30–200 gallons per day, high-CFM air movers, moisture meters, and thermal imaging — equipment that pulls moisture from structural materials, not just surfaces. Consumer rentals can’t match these specs. This LA guide explains what each piece of equipment does, how a restoration crew deploys it, and why drying systems must be sized to the specific loss. Call (818) 336-1800.

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Pete M.

Structural Drying 101: What Every Homeowner Needs to Know

Structural drying is the most technically critical phase of water damage restoration — done wrong, trapped moisture inside walls and subfloors leads to mold growth within 24–48 hours even after surfaces appear dry. This guide covers how IICRC S500 drying standards work, why professional drying equipment outperforms consumer dehumidifiers, how technicians monitor moisture levels daily, and what the drying certificate means for your insurance claim. IICRC-certified structural drying in LA: (818) 336-1800.

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