While it may be tempting to mop up visible water and run household fans, DIY methods often miss moisture hidden inside walls, under floors, or in insulation. This trapped moisture can lead to mold growth, odors, and structural deterioration. Scope’s certified technicians follow IICRC industry standards, using professional-grade drying and monitoring equipment to ensure all moisture is removed—even the kind you can’t see.
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