Assessment & Moisture Mapping
Identifies the source, affected assemblies, visible damage and areas requiring direct moisture measurements.
A restoration response depends on clear roles, careful moisture documentation and consistent communication from assessment through drying.

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One person may perform more than one role, but each responsibility should remain clear and documented.
Identifies the source, affected assemblies, visible damage and areas requiring direct moisture measurements.
Operates appropriate extraction equipment to remove accessible standing water and reduce the initial water load.
Positions air movement and dehumidification equipment, monitors conditions and adjusts the drying approach.
Explains observations, work areas, documentation needs and the next practical step to property stakeholders.

Extraction and drying decisions should share one moisture map. This helps the field team understand where water moved, which materials remain elevated and what needs to be checked before repair planning.
Wet areas with possible electrical hazards are avoided, and contaminated water is treated as a professional-handling concern.
Observations and proposed work should be explained without promising insurance coverage or unsupported outcomes.
Access, affected contents and work areas should be coordinated with the property contact wherever conditions allow.
Residential work centers on living areas, personal contents and household access. Commercial work may also involve occupants, operating areas, property management and multiple decision-makers.
Share the water source, affected areas, property type and when the problem was discovered.