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How SERVPRO Uses Technology to Locate Hidden Water Inside Your Home

9/25/2019 (Permalink)

Flooded basement.  Water on floor, wet belongings When floodwater invades your home, SERVPRO has the equipment and expertise to get it out!

Flood Damage Experts In Reading Point Out Different Types Of Inspection Equipment

Stormy weather in Reading can create conditions like rain and high-speed winds that can cause you problems with buildings on your property. Flood damage that exists after A storm can involve several processes to completely restore your residence to its preloss state "Like it never even happened." Our SERVPRO team can provide fast 24/7 service, and we can begin working on mitigating problems as soon as you give us work authorization.

During any flood damage project in Reading, our highly trained team uses a combination of our work experience and training to remediate problems with your building materials and contents quickly. Our SERVPRO team starts restoring your home immediately after we get your emergency call. First off, we inspect your entire building to figure out how the severity of the damage and how many rooms inside your house got negatively affected.

Our team of SERVPRO technicians is IICRC certified, and we have a vast amount of experience dealing with varieties of flood damage restoration jobs that have been both minor and severe. Our crew also can implement a wide range of advanced technology during the entire restoration process. The following four inspection tools help our team immensely in determining the overall scope of your project.

Thermo-Hygrometers

A hygrometer is used to measure your building's relative humidity and your indoor temperature. Some thermo-hygrometers also give us other readings such as your building's dew point, the pressure of vapor, and your house's humidity ratio.

Manometer

A manometer does not measure moisture, but instead, it measures the pressure of vapors or gases. The device is most often used to figure out the difference of pressure between a room that was affected and a room that was not.

Inspection Cameras / Boroscopes

Inspection cameras and boroscopes are used to look into wall cavities or other sealed off areas to determine the structure's construction and if moisture is present. Motorized inspection cameras can be used to look inside your ductwork.

Luminometer

We often use luminometers to test water and surfaces in your home for contamination.

Having professionals like our team inspect your home for damage can be handy so that you make sure we missed nothing. To ensure proper mitigation after flooding, call SERVPRO of Reading at (610) 779-8189 because We're Faster To Any Size Disaster.

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