FIRE AND WATER DAMAGE CLEANING, RESTORATION AND RECONSTRUCTION SERVICES

Recopro

Recopro Services

Drying and Dehumidifying

What Do You Do After The Flood Water Has Been Cleared Away?

Dehumidification reduces the cost of restoration and replacement, downtime and production schedule delays. Our dehumidifiers have the power to remove moisture from structural surfaces like drywall, plaster, interior paint, cement floors, carpets, insulation and basements. High power air movers and dehumidifiers dry your property’s interior quickly and efficiently, allowing your life to return to normal as soon as possible. Recopro professionals reduce the drying time by adjusting the placement of dehumidifiers as conditions change. Usually, you will be able to continue using the property during the drying process. Your building’s infrastructure and contents, which would otherwise need replacement, can be saved with professional restoration techniques. We restore water damaged fixtures, fittings and surfaces and remove odours from your home or business following flood or water damage. We minimize disruptions while saving you time and money.

Drying with Heat  - A new Technology

Concentrated heat is created in large pressurized air volumes. The increased air temperature causes the water to evaporate into the pressurized air and the moisture in the air is blown out from the building through an opening (mostly window). Temperature, Relative Humidity and Dew Point are controlled and managed. Qualified experts will assure that the structure and equipment are configured to achieve best result and assure that there is no risk of damaging the structure. A Data Management Control system is in place, controlling and monitoring this equipment and the drying process.




 
No Risk in fire and water damage restoration

"Extra good quality of work. The team gave us back our home."
Jim Corcoran, Fire Damage

"I was very impressed with the work carried out."
Caroline Gutherie, Flood Damage

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Reconstruction means returning a damaged building to a known earlier state by the introduction of new materials. It is related to the architectural concepts of restoration and preservation.
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