Even a small plumbing leak — a slow supply line, a dripping trap, a pinhole in copper — puts water where it doesn't belong. Wiping it up isn't drying it out. We inspect the affected cavity, set the right drying equipment for the size of the loss, and confirm dry standard so you're not repainting over hidden mold in a year.
What's included
- Right-sized drying for small and large losses
- Cavity inspection with thermal and meters
- Antimicrobial application when warranted
- Written dry-out documentation
- Coordination with your plumbing repair — or ours
Our process
1
Assess
Thermal and meter readings define the wet zone — nothing bigger, nothing smaller.
2
Dry
Air movers and dehumidifiers sized to the loss run until readings hit dry standard.
3
Document
You get a written report and readings so future work (paint, flooring) starts on a truly dry surface.
Frequently Asked Questions
It was only a small leak — do I really need this?+
If drywall, subfloor, or framing got wet, yes. 'Looks dry' is not the same as dry — and hidden moisture grows mold.
How is this different from just running a fan?+
Sizing and dehumidification. A box fan moves air but doesn't remove water from the room.
Will insurance cover the dry-out?+
For sudden and accidental leaks, generally yes. We document the loss for your claim.
