Thursday, February 26, 2009

Wet Drywall

Wet Drywall is restorable in the event that it is not on a ceiling where the drywall is "sagging". This of course is true on clean water losses only. There is no need to cut and replace drywall as long as the proper ASD (Applied Structural Drying) methods are utilized. The Insurance Restoration process is changing due to developments and studies that have been conducted to improve the drying methods. The old fashion method of tearing out drywall and carpet is obsolete on clean water losses.

The other major benefit of drying in place rather than tearing out is saving the disruption to your life or business by creating a major construction project in the middle of your home or business. We dry all finishes in place and then determine if a particular finish needs to be replaced due to damage.

Donn Peacock
Owner

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