Advanced Technology and Techniques
Over time technology has improved, the wheel (3500 BC) gave way to the plow (Roman era) that gave way to the cotton gin (1793).
When it comes to restoration work the same is also true, the advancements made around restoration and remediation tools have greatly increased our abilities to address water and fire damage.
At SERVPRO of Loveland our teams use advanced tools and technology to help us better serve our community. Our powerful water pumps and truck mounted vacuum units have the capacity to remove thousands of gallons of water in little time. Infrared cameras and hydrometers allow our teams to be precise rather than use blunt instruments.
When it comes to restoration work technology is a friend, let us put this friend to use for you. Our teams use the most up to date interventions and tools to ensure your property is restored and delivered back to you fast and efficiently.
Moisture Detection and Measurement Equipment
Scientific drying principles rely upon specialized equipment to detect, measure, and monitor a property’s moisture levels. Recent advances, like infrared cameras, can help us detect water through a wall, ceiling, or floor.
- An infrared camera may be used to identify water location for thorough water removal.
- Sensitive moisture detectors, hygrometers, and other meters measure the extent of moisture saturation
Water Extraction Equipment
Powerful extraction equipment speeds the drying process by removing the bulk of the water from your home or business.
- Submersible and gas-powered pumps for continuous pumping of high-level water.
- Truck-mounted and portable extraction units perform efficient water removal.
Drying Equipment
Industrial strength air movers and dehumidifiers are needed to remove the remaining moisture from ceiling, walls, and floors of your home or business. Proper drying helps to prevent swelling and warping of floors, walls, and furniture.
- High-speed air movers causes moisture to evaporate at a faster pace
- Industrial grade dehumidifiers pull the water vapor from the air.
Odor Removal and Deodorization
Water and fire damage often causes powerful odors. The machines we use remove airborne contaminants and control the air quality during the restoration and cleanup process.
- Air scrubbers
- Thermal foggers and deodorization agents
Sanitizing Agents, Germicides, and Anti-Microbial Treatments
The use of OSHA-approved cleaning agents may be needed to clean and remove odors and/or contaminants on your property.
- Deodorization products control odors from excessive moisture.
- Disinfection products stop the growth of bacteria, fungi, mildew, and other harmful microorganisms.