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Trained and certified professionals on-site providing clear communication until the response is complete and the client is satisfied.

Water & Mold Restoration Services
I Spy Dry Restoration
I Spy Dry Water Restoration and Mitigation provides exceptional and professional services to our clients during times of crises, mitigating and restoring damage, to help return their property back to safe and comfortable living standards.
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Contact us anytime, for a free on-site estimate, and to discuss Water/Mold Damage & Restoration.
Experts For Every Response
Responding to emergency conditions in a timely manner is critical to maintaining health and safety of occupants. I Spy Dry certified experts take reaction time and professionalism very serious. We dedicate our service to getting your valuable property restored the way it should be!.


Principles of Water Restoration
The IICRC S500 water damage restoration standard and reference guide describes the tasks of water damage restoration professionals through five principles.
Principle 1 provide for the safety and health of workers and occupants.
Principle 2 document and inspect the project.
Principle 3 mitigate further damage.
Principle 4 clean and dry affected areas.
Principle 5 complete the restoration and repairs.
We follow these principles and invite all to do the same. Thank you for choosing us.
Category I
Clean Water
Examples include broken water supply lines, tube or sink overflows with no contaminants, and appliance malfunctions involving water supply lines. If there is an odor present, it can be an indicator that the water has been there for an extended period of time. odors indicate that the water is not category one water lose.
Category II
Chemical, Biological, Physical Contamination
Examples include aquarium leaks, waterbed leaks, toilet bowl overflows (that contain urine), dishwasher or clothes washer discharges, and water that enters the structure from hydrostatic pressure (from below the grade.) usually seeping in from the outside into your crawlspace basement. Category 2 water has the potential to cause sickness or discomfort and should not be allowed to dwell in the structure for an extended period of time.
Category III
Unsanitary Source, Carries Pathogenic Disease
Examples of category 3 water sources include discharge from toilets that originate from beyond the toilet trap (from the sewer or septic system), and intrusions from the surface of groundwater into a structure (flood waters).
Mold Damage & Remediation
Mold is a major concern for any homeowner or business owner. I Spy Dry Restoration, our Mold Remediation service covers everything from detection to mitigation.
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Our team of experts will work to properly contain and remove mold from your household or workspace, ensuring a safe and healthy environment for you and your loved ones.

Mold Damage
Conditions for Mold to Grow
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Mold Spores must be present.
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Nutrients must be available.
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Temperature range must be between 40 and 100 degrees.
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Relative humidity near that surface must be 70% or more.
Mold Remediation
Process For Cleanup
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Detection: Where, how much, and what cause it?
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Containment: Create a safe space to extract the mold. and damaged materials.
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Remediation: Take action to remove mold from the structure and disposing it.


Condition 1
It is considered natural for an indoor environment to have settled spores, fungal fragments or traces of actual growth. Condition 1 is consistent with the normal fungal ecology for similar indoor environment.
Condition 2
When water damage occurs through intrusion, humidity, accumulation or other moisture sources. it is essential that the climate control, cleaning and maintenance begin immediately. if proper steps are not initiated, the ensuing accumulation of settled spores will result in Condition 3.


Condition 3
This is an indoor environment that’s contaminated with actual mold growth and associated spores. That growth can be active or dormant, visible or hidden.
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With a condition 3, a professional remediator must physically remove contamination from the structure and contains to return them to condition 1. Attempts to kill or otherwise control mold are not adequate to solve the problem.
Insurance Coordination
We work with insurance to help make the process easier for you!






