Water Damage Restoration · Clark County
Getting rid of the water you can see is only half the job. Structural drying uses air movers and commercial dehumidifiers to pull moisture out of the materials themselves, framing, subfloor, and drywall, so the building dries all the way through. The dry desert air of the valley helps, but trapped moisture inside walls and floors still needs equipment and monitoring to remove.

We use moisture meters to check materials and track them over the course of the job, so drying is verified with readings rather than assumed because a surface feels dry to the touch. Materials can look and feel dry on the outside while still holding enough moisture inside to cause problems, which is exactly how hidden mold and warping get started.
Equipment is placed to move air across wet surfaces and pull humidity out of the affected space. Depending on the situation we may need to make small openings to reach moisture inside wall cavities or under flooring, always with the goal of drying the structure fully before closing anything back up.
It varies with how much got wet, what materials were involved, and how long the water sat before extraction. Many jobs dry over several days, and we confirm completion with moisture readings rather than a fixed timeline.
Yes. Air movers and dehumidifiers need to run continuously to work. Turning them off between visits lets moisture linger and extends the overall drying time.
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Call (702) 827-7805