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Effective water damage restoration requires prompt and professional intervention to minimize structural damage and prevent further complications such as mold growth. At Best Option Restoration of Denton, our professional drying and dehumidification services in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, are designed to restore your property to its pre-damage condition efficiently. Utilizing advanced equipment such as industrial-grade dehumidifiers and high-powered air movers, we ensure thorough moisture removal from walls, floors, and other affected areas.
At Best Option Restoration of Denton, we offer professional drying and dehumidification services in Dallas-Fort Worth for residential, home, commercial, business, and industrial properties. We use the latest equipment and tools to dry out the building, returning it to a safe and healthy state after water intrusion, flooding, or high-humidity problems.
Common Causes
of Water Damage
All situations that require the services of a professional drying and dehumidification company are the result of the intrusion of moisture onto the property. Property managers and owners across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex are encouraged to be familiar with some of the most common sources of water damage in order to better understand how the issue arose.
- Broken Pipes: Burst pipes, leaking supply lines, or overflows can release a significant amount of water into a structure. Even after the source of the water is removed and the standing water is extracted there will be a significant amount of moisture retained in the drywall, wood framing, and subflooring of the area that will provide an excellent environment for mold growth if it is not dried properly.
- Appliance Leakage: Leaking water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers, and HVAC equipment are some of the most common causes of water damage in properties.
- Severe Weather or Storm Damage: The frequent storms and flooding that occur in the DFW area can lead to water intrusion into a building through the roof, windows, or even the foundation.
- Fire: The water that is used by sprinkler systems or firefighters to put out a fire can lead to significant water damage. Fire damage requires a large amount of professional remediation work in order to dry the ceiling, walls, and floors that this water will soak into after the fact.
- High Humidity and Condensation:
Chronic high humidity levels within a property or condensation issues in humid or poorly ventilated areas such as basements or crawlspaces can lead to moisture buildup that will eventually cause damage.
Our Drying & Dehumidification Process
Drying your property after water damage or a water intrusion event is critical to its restoration and care. Here at Best Option Restoration of Denton, our certified technicians use a scientific five-step drying and dehumidification process for your convenience:
Inspection
First, we perform a detailed inspection of your property using moisture detection equipment to understand the extent of the water impact. This includes identifying wet and hidden areas that require attention.
Drying and Dehumidification Plan
Once the inspection is complete, we develop a customized drying and dehumidification plan that takes into account the property’s unique characteristics, such as building materials, the extent of damage, and any specific site hazards.
Equipment Setup
We strategically set up industrial air movers and commercial-grade dehumidifiers throughout the affected area to promote optimal airflow and moisture removal from floors, walls, and hidden spaces. Placement and calibration are fine-tuned to ensure effective drying. During this phase, controlled scientific drying begins to restore the property to a safe state.
Monitoring Daily
Moisture readings are taken daily throughout the remediation process using calibrated instruments. Our technicians monitor progress and make any necessary adjustments to equipment positioning or settings.
Final Assessment
Finally, a thorough final assessment is completed to ensure that all areas meet industry moisture standards. This helps avoid any possible issues in the future. We also provide complete documentation, as well as tips and recommendations for prevention.
24/7 Emergency Dispatch
Once you give us a call, we will dispatch an emergency response team to your location.
Why DFW Homeowners, Businesses, and Industrial Clients Choose BOR of Denton
BOR of Denton is known for providing dependable and effective drying and dehumidification services in the DFW region. From water damage in residential homes to commercial and industrial properties, we take pride in delivering results that meet professional standards and protect your investment.
- Trained and Certified: Our team of technicians is trained and certified in working with residential, commercial, and industrial properties.
- Complete Process: From initial inspection and moisture assessment to final recommendations, we take care of all the details.
- Equipment and Technology: Our state-of-the-art equipment for drying and dehumidification will effectively meet your needs and reduce the possibility of secondary damage.
- Fast Response Time: Our ability to be on site quickly will reduce the downtime and keep your property from additional damage.
- Communication: We keep you informed at every step of the process. You will receive clear and thorough explanations along with open and available reporting.
- Tailored Solutions: Our technicians know that each property is different and will customize the service plans to meet your needs and the challenges that your property presents.
- Quality Service:
Our dedication to industry standards and best practices make BOR of Denton your first choice for drying and dehumidification services in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Frequently Asked Questions About Drying & Dehumidification
Why are drying and dehumidification needed after water damage?
Drying and dehumidification ensure that moisture is completely removed and that further damage, mold, structural decay, and other issues are prevented.
How long does the process take?
It depends on the extent of the damage, the size of the property, and the type of materials involved, but most drying takes a few days to a week. Your timeline will be provided at the inspection.
What equipment do you use?
Industrial air movers, dehumidifiers, moisture meters, and other tools are all trusted by restoration professionals across the nation, and we use the latest versions.
Can I dry my property myself?
In many cases, small spills or similar issues can be managed by yourself. However, in the case of significant water damage, hidden moisture can cause long-term problems. Our team has the training and equipment to make sure your home or business—or your industrial facility—is completely dry.
Will insurance cover it?
Most homeowner, commercial, and industrial policies cover the cost of professional drying and dehumidification if the water damage was caused by a covered event, such as a broken pipe or a storm. Talk to your insurance provider and review your specific policy for details.
Why do you need professional drying and dehumidification after water damage?
After a water damage event, simply mopping up the standing water is only the first step. Traces of moisture can often be found long after in drywall, wood, insulation, and flooring materials. This causes numerous problems for Dallas-Fort Worth property owners. Professional drying and dehumidification stops the spread of mold and mildew by removing the damp conditions that bacteria need to grow and thrive. It prevents damage to your property from warping wood, destroying drywall, and corroding metal. The process of drying also improves air quality by removing excess humidity, odors, and airborne allergens. Most importantly, proper drying will prevent hidden mold and future property damage that could cause more expensive problems down the road. Having an experienced team do the job right the first time will save you time and protect the structure of your home or business and the health of your family, staff, and customers



