13 Inches of Standing Water - What a Mess!

Recently in Jonesboro, we dried a house that had flooded resulting in 13 inches of standing water in the crawl space. It took 3 days to pump all of the water out of the crawl space. The dirt had turned into mud and the structure was completly saturated. There were several different floor coverings throughout the structure so vigorous demolition was required. Finally, after all of the flooring had been taken out, we were able to begin the drying process. After hours of hard work on the first day, the homeowner fired up his grill and treated us to a scrumptious meal with hotdogs and Grade-A hamburgers. That was wonderful! Anyway, back to the drying, by using TES we completly dried the structure and returned the crawl space to safe moisture levels.
Photos 1 through 3: Flooded crawl space.
Photo 4: Equipment set in living room.
Photo 5: Equipment in crawl space.
Photo 6: Tes unit.
Photo 7: Tex box in bedroom.
Photo 8: Brett Bishop, Mitigation Supervisor
Steven Villarreal & Thomas Stuart - Mitigation Crew
www.drying911.com
Reader Comments (2)
Nice pics guys!
He guys don't forget who did all the dirty work. See photo #8.
Brett Bishop