How Can I Dry Out Acoustic Ceiling Tiles in Paramus Offices After Suffering From Water Damage?
4/19/2020 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Can Set Up Equipment To Dry Out Your Various Building Materials In Your Paramus Office
Office complexes that sit on the lower level of a building risk severe problems in the case of a pipe breaking above them. However, it is possible to dry out and restore several of the wet items in your office instead of removing and replacing everything that got wet.
How Do I Know What Items In My Office Got Affected?
Finding all of the water damage inside your Paramus office can be tricky. Our SERVPRO technicians can utilize a wide array of advanced technology in the form of moisture sensors and other tools to help us find where the liquid went and what it contacted. During our initial inspection, we can take moisture readings of affected and unaffected areas of your office so we can find out how wet your contents and building materials got.
How Does The Drying Process Start?
- Initial Inspection: We find out where the moisture traveled and figure out which items got wet.
- Safety Assessment: We walk through your office building and look for any potential safety hazards, such as fallen ceiling tiles.
- Calculations: We take the results from our tests and determine the type of equipment to use.
- Equipment Setup: We strategically place tools like air movers and dehumidifiers to speed up the natural drying process.
How Can You Tell When To Remove The Drying Equipment?
- First, establish a drying goal by testing unaffected items that are similar to the wet ones.
- Once the equipment is up and running, we return to your office to take readings that tell us how well the drying efforts are working.
- When moisture levels reach the drying goal, we can then remove all of our equipment.
When you find everything wet inside your office, including your ceilings, call SERVPRO of Paramus at (201) 445-5588. We are available 24/7, and we also service Hillsdale and Woodcliff Lake.
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