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After the inspection is complete we send all samples off to an independent lab for analysis. They will send lab results to you, our inspector and the office. This will ultimately determine whether or not a problem exists. Since Falcon operates without a conflict of interest, you can be sure these results are factual. If a problem does exist the inspector will make a secondary report for what needs to be done to fix the issues. Our goal is that you rid the property of the problems at the lowest cost possible so you can be sure no unnecessary steps will be included.

 

 

 

 

 

Water takes the path of least resistance therefore it can be difficult to know determine exactly where it has gone. Our trained technicians come prepared and equipped with the proper equipment needed to accurately detect, identify and test moisture readings and water saturation levels. This allows for a more thorough and accurate moisture detection analysis which, in turn, helps to determine what areas may be affected and how we can begin with the water extraction and dry out process.

 

 

Infrared cameras, when used in water damage situations, work by detecting differences in temperatures caused by moisture evaporation. Using these cameras gives our technicians a good idea as to where the water saturation may be. At this point, our technicians use a moisture reading meter which measures the level of saturation needed to identify the most saturated area to the least saturated area.

 

 

After thorough documentation of all moisture readings, ambient readings, measuring and sketching the affected area, our technicians are able to provide you with an accurate calculation detailing the exact equipment, such as air moves, dehumidifiers and air scrubbers needed. Therefore, we are able to efficiently and properly perform the water extraction, flood water clean up and to dry out the area as quickly as possible.

 

 

 

During a Fire…

 


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Fires cause extensive damage to both the structural property as well as to the owners’ possessions and furnishings. Water damage is usually inevitable when dealing with fire emergencies, as water is commonly used to extinguish the flames. During fires, various toxic gasses and chemical compounds are released that may be detrimental to health. They may cause symptoms such as burning eyes, coughing and headaches. Severe reactions may include respiratory distress, asthma, wheezing, and difficulty in breathing, among others.

 


After a Fire…

 

Following fires, property owners have the unpleasant task of dealing with smoke, fire, soot, and water damages. Soaking wet carpet, smoke permeated walls, soot covered furniture and soiled clothing are but a few of the nuances homeowners must deal with after a fire. They also need to take care of insurance paperwork as well as figure out where to stay for the duration of the cleanup and restoration work.