Water Mitigation |
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About Water Damage |
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24/7 EMERGENCY SERVICE |
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Carpet, Content & Structural Drying |

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Some of the Drying & Testing Equipment We Use |
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TURBODRYERS / CARPET DRYER / AIR MOVER Turbo Dryers/Carpet Dryers/ Air Movers provide continuous, high velocity airflow for fast, efficient drying of carpets, floors, and other surfaces with water damage. |
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Centrifugal Air Movers |
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Axel Air Movers |

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DEHUMIDIFIERS Dehumidifiers provide powerful drying power for the restoration of carpets, drywall, and other materials following water damage. They feature high-efficiency rotary compressors for fast, high-volume water/humidity removal |

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Turbo Vent For Drying Cabinets, Walls and Hard to Reach Areas |
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TurboDuct Ventilate or dry confined spaces like closets, crawlspaces or attics |
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Wall Injection System |
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Rapid Structural Drying for Structure, Carpet and Contents We Offer A Exclusive Heat Drying System That Will Dry Out Your House Fast and Will Help Prevent the Potential for Mold and Other Related Problems that Might Arise During the Drying Process
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Rapid Structural Drying for Hardwood Floors |
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Heat provides the main source of energy to create evaporation. Adding air movement creates a synergistic effect which results in faster evaporation. Air exchange is a well known method for removing large quantities of moisture laden air fast and efficiently. We take an air-mover, connect lay flat ducting, vent the tube outside and remove moisture laden air much faster than you can remove the water from the air with a dehumidifier. A modest 2000 cfm heat drying system can exchange the air volume in a 2500sf building with 9’ ceilings once every 11 ¼ minutes. Air exchange is an integral part of most heat drying systems and air exchange can keep up with the fast evaporation rates heat drying produces. |
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Some Types of Testing Equipment for Moisture and Humidity |
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Non-Penetrating Moisture Meters |
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Thermo Hygrometers These devices measure temperature and relative humidity. |
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Penetrating or Invasive Moisture Meters |
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Hammer Probe |
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A Proud Member of the Emergency Restoration Network |
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Phone:866-674-8990 (Emergency) 719-447-7602 (Plains) |
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Contact Us at: 866-674-8990 Toll Free 720-308-9644 or 719-447-7602 E-mail: eric@247waterdamage.info Web: www.HighPlainsRestoration.com
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Each year, one out of every five homes has water damage to some degree. The majority of these water damages are a result of some type of plumbing failure. When water damage occurs, it is important that you locate a company that is well-trained and has the equipment to completely dry your home as quickly as possible. |
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Water damage is progressive and items that could be restored or dealt with within the first 48 hours of the water damage may not be restored if emergency response is delayed. Although you might be tempted to use a shop vacuum or call a company that only has equipment to dry carpet, you should consider that water will wick up walls and travel under base molding and sill plates. It will penetrate through floor coverings into sub-floors, even causing water damage in rooms below. |
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In addition, if humidity inside the structure is not controlled, items that were not damaged from the original water damage could be damaged as a result of absorbing moisture from the air. Structures that are not dried out quickly and properly can become a food source for mold growth. |
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High Plains Restoration is trained on current procedures, such as Rapid Structural Drying, to dry your entire structure as quickly as possible, using State-of-the-Art Equipment and technology. Moisture meters are used to locate moisture that may not be visible or may be hidden behind walls or cabinets, so that our Professionals Technicians can ensure that all wet materials are dry. Because we understand how important it is to react quickly in the unfortunate event of water, smoke, or fire damage, you can rely on High Plains Restoration to provide emergency response and quick professional service 24-hours a day. |
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After water, smoke or fire damage, it is natural for a person to want to begin the cleaning of their home or business. While timely action can be a great help, it is also true that incorrect or delayed action can jeopardize or seriously impede satisfactory restoration. In fact, the wrong action can make restoration more difficult and can greatly delay the timeliness of achieving the best results possible. |
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In the event of water damage, do the following: · Stay calm! Call High Plains Restoration · Make sure the water source is turned off. This will help contain the damage. · Turn off the breaker in the damaged area before you unplug or remove any electrical devices located on the wet carpet. · Place aluminum foil under the legs of any furniture which is in contact with wet carpet. This might help prevent furniture stains on your carpet. · Lift draperies away from wet carpet. · Pin up upholstered furniture skirts which may get wet. · Remove books, shoes, paper goods, fabrics, potted plants, and other items which may stain wet carpet. |
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Do not attempt the following: · Don’t use your home vacuum, since electrical shock may result, as well as certain damage to the equipment itself. · Don’t place newspaper in traffic areas to walk on, since newspaper ink transfers easily to the wet carpet fibers and may result in permanent staining. · Don’t walk on carpet any more than necessary. This will keep the damage from spreading to unaffected areas. |
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