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TESTIMONIALS

David Page
David Page
1 hour ago
I’m selling my house, about to close on a new house, when I have serious basement flooding. I need it solved quickly. I called Jason at Dry-Tech and he comes out next day for an estimate. I agree with the reasonable cost and the next day Enrique and Rollie come out to remediate the damage. Jason also contacts a plumber to come out and gives me a contact for a construction team. With their rapid and reliable response, I can get my house back on the market before I settle on the new house.
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Tanner lee
Tanner lee
1 day ago
The service was fast and effective! Excellent communication and explanation.
Nelli Yayloyan
Nelli Yayloyan
2 days ago
We noticed water damage in our crawl space and called them after hours. They still showed up and took care of everything so quickly. They were so professional and efficient.
Anthony J
Anthony J
4 days ago
The Drying Tech team was more than exceptional. Very professional. I will be recommending them to my friends, family and anyone else who is in a similar situation. 5 stars.
Trisha Marks
Trisha Marks
2 weeks ago
Drying Tech needs to be your first call if you’re experiencing a water leak or water damage. They’re the right professions for the job and the entire team was friendly and helpful. I want to specially thank Jason for his help. I called Drying Tech when I noticed a water bubble forming that started to drip and Jason arrived within 30 minutes. He was courteous and thorough, explaining every step of the process to help me make the best decision on how to move forward. Thanks to his assessment and flexible options, as well as the stellar work by Isaac and Izzy, I was able to get the leak resolved with no water damage. Jason’s recommendation for the plumbing repair was also top tier. Thank you!!
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Jenn I
Jenn I
2 weeks ago
The team of Jason, Severo, Ozzy, and Enrique were prompt, calm, and professional despite the circumstances. I called the office and they had Jason out within a couple of hours. The guys got started next day and even stayed until after 10pm to get the job done. Jason and Severo text or call back and answer all my questions quicky. Highly recommend.
Geoffrey Ames
Geoffrey Ames
2 weeks ago
Quick response and thorough job done - appreciate the responsiveness and professionalism.

We Accept All Major Insurance Companies

We Accept All Major Insurance Companies
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Restoration Services in
Northern Virginia

Burst Pipe

Burst Pipe

Carpet <br />
Drying

Carpet
Drying

Ceiling Leak

Ceiling Leak

Crawl Space <br />
Water

Crawl Space
Water

Emergency <br />
Services

Emergency
Services

Flooding in <br />
House

Flooding in
House

Sewage <br />
Cleanup

Sewage
Cleanup

Water <br />
Damage

Water
Damage

Basement <br />
Water

Basement
Water

Toilet <br />
Overflow

Toilet
Overflow

How can mold affect me?

Sensitive people who have touched or inhaled mold or mold spores may have allergic reactions such as a runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, watery eyes, skin rash and itching (dermatitis). Molds can trigger asthma attacks in people who are allergic to molds, causing wheezing, chest tightness and shortness of breath.

How does the dry-out process work?

The time to completely dry a structure depends on many variables such as temperature, humidity, how quickly emergency services begin, amount of saturation and the types of materials affected. Through consistent monitoring and evaluation of the drying process, we can determine when drying is complete. While there are no rules to determine how long your property will take to dry, we can tell you that on average a typical water loss will dry out in three days but can be longer.

What are the hazards with sewer backups?

According to the IICRC S500 Standard 3rd Edition, there are over 120 different viruses that can be excreted in human feces and urine and find their way into sewage. These can include Rotavirus, causing severe and sometimes life-threatening diarrhea in children, Adenoviruses, causing respiratory and eye infections, and Norovirus, a significant cause of gastric flu or stomach flu. There are highly infectious parasitic agents like Giardia and Cryptosporidium that can cause chronic and severe intestinal diseases in both children and adults. Bacterial pathogens in sewage can include Salmonella, Shigella and Escherichia coli. These gram-negative organisms contain endotoxins that are released at the time of cell death and destruction. Endotoxins can cause respiratory inflammation, airway restriction, create the potential allergic and infectious disease responses and when inhaled they may adversely influence the central nervous system.

What happens if fire restoration services aren’t immediate?

Ash is highly acidic and prone to dispersing through the air when it is disturbed, which can be as easy as breathing on it. When swept up into the air, the building’s climate control system will pick it up and blanket entire rooms, making it much more difficult to get rid of. Because it is acidic, it will eat away at a number of materials if it sits for long, especially glass, metal and drywall.

Within a couple days, ash can permanently etch glass, including windows, weakening them considerably and forcing replacement. During this time, any drywall covered in ash can permanently discolor, turning to a sickly yellow and becoming a major eyesore. After a couple weeks, ash will corrode metals, which can result in water leaks or other expensive problems.

And ash is not just a risk to the building. It can also irritate lungs, throats and eyes, resulting in breathing difficulty, coughing, sneezing and general discomfort. This is particularly troublesome for children with asthma, as the ash can trigger an attack.