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Common Questions
Do you test for lead or asbestos before tearing out damaged drywall?
Yes. For any structure built before 1978, EPA RRP (Renovation, Repair, and Painting) lead-safe practices are federally mandated. Given that many Downtown Burlington homes date from circa 1975, our protocol requires mandatory dust wipe sampling for lead and, if indicated, asbestos before any demolition. The Burlington Building Inspection Department enforces this. Failure to test can result in significant fines and create a secondary contamination event, complicating your insurance claim.
Why is my floor dry to the touch but you say it's still wet?
Visible water is only one component. Structural drying is governed by psychrometrics—the physics of air and moisture. The IICRC S500 standard for Burlington requires drying materials to an equilibrium of 38 Grains Per Pound (GPP) at 70°F. 'Dry to the touch' often means surface evaporation has created a vapor pressure differential, driving moisture deeper into wood and concrete. We use thermo-hygrometers and invasive probes to measure GPP within materials, not just at the surface, to prevent concealed microbial growth.
What kind of proof does my insurance company need in 2026?
2026 adjusters and platforms like Xactimate require forensic-level documentation. This includes GPS-tagged, timestamped photos of all affected areas, digital moisture mapping showing pre- and post-drying readings, and OCR-scanned meter logs that are tamper-proof. This creates an immutable chain of evidence for the work performed. Without this precise documentation, which synchronizes with insurer AI review systems, claim approvals in Wisconsin face significant delays and potential denials.
What's the difference between 'grey water' and 'black water' in a claim?
Category 2 'Grey Water' contains significant contamination from sources like washing machines or dishwasher leaks, requiring antimicrobial treatment. Category 3 'Black Water' is grossly contaminated from sewage or flooding. The categorization directly impacts the scope and cost of remediation approved by your adjuster. Proactively, installing IoT leak sensors (e.g., Moen Flo) can provide early detection of Category 1 'Clean Water' leaks before they degrade, qualifying you for a 5-8% premium credit with most Wisconsin insurers.
How long do I have before mold becomes a serious problem?
The microbial amplification window is 48 to 72 hours from the initial water intrusion in a typical Burlington climate. After this period, spores present in all environments can germinate and colonize wet organic materials. Beginning professional mitigation within this window is the Standard of Care. As of 2026, insurance carriers and courts increasingly view delay beyond 72 hours as a failure to mitigate, which can shift liability and limit claim coverage for subsequent remediation costs.
Does living in a flood zone change how you dry my basement?
Yes. Burlington is largely in FEMA Flood Zone AE, as per the 2026 Risk MAP updates. This designation indicates a 1% annual chance of flooding and mandates specific structural drying protocols. For basements and crawlspaces in Zone AE, we must assume potential saturation of masonry and sub-slab materials, requiring longer drying times, structural stability checks, and often the use of desiccant dehumidifiers to achieve the required GPP, not just refrigerant units. The water category is also presumed higher until proven otherwise.
What should I do the second I discover a major leak?
Your first action is to stop the water flow. Locate your main water shut-off valve and turn it off. This immediate step is the most critical for 'loss of use' mitigation. For residents near Echo Park, be aware that older plumbing manifolds may be in basements. Simultaneously, call your utility provider to report the issue. Then, contact a restoration firm. This sequence protects the structure from ongoing damage and establishes a clear timeline for your insurance carrier.
How fast can you get to my house in an emergency?
Our standard emergency response time for Downtown Burlington is 15 to 25 minutes from dispatch. Our routing protocol from our Echo Park coordination point uses WI-36 for primary access, providing the most reliable arterial route regardless of local traffic conditions. Upon your call, a team is mobilized with structural drying, extraction, and documentation equipment loaded to begin mitigation immediately upon arrival, within the critical 48-hour window.