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TESTIMONIALS

Bryan MacRae
Bryan MacRae
1 day ago
Very disappointed with my experience with Dry Out Tech LLC. After our basement flooded, they came out and dropped off 2 fans and a dehumidifier but never provided any estimate or explanation of pricing. During an already stressful situation, they used scare tactics to push us toward gutting our basement over a relatively small amount of water. They did not assist with stopping the water intrusion, cleanup, or any actual mitigation work beyond placing equipment in the basement. The equipment remained in our home from Friday until Monday morning when it was picked up. Even at pickup, the employee could not tell us what the charges would be. Later, we received an invoice for more than $1,000 labeled simply as “restoration services” with no itemized breakdown. We attempted to contact the company multiple times by phone, through the email address listed on the invoice, and through the email listed on their website, but received no response. To make matters worse, the “Contact Us” form on their website does not even function. Had we been informed upfront about the extremely high pricing for basic equipment rental, we never would have agreed to the service. Taking advantage of homeowners during an emergency is unacceptable.
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Samantha Fulda
Samantha Fulda
2 days ago
Drying tech came to the rescue of our church today. After a sewage leak left our cellar a biohazard, the were on the scene quickly - within an hour of our call. Four hours later our ancient cramped cellar, a challenging space, was clean and drying. Alejandro and Sabero were so thorough and left our property looking better than before the leak. We are so grateful and would recommend this company to anyone in emergency need. The before and after photos tell the tale.
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richard Riemer
richard Riemer
2 days ago
Had a leaky water valve in the basement and once it was fixed Drying Tech was out the next day to asses the situation and had their people here the next day. They did a great job,
Geoffrey Ulman
Geoffrey Ulman
3 days ago
Drying Tech did a great job responding to a leak which damaged drywall in my bathroom ceiling. Jason, Ozzie, and Rollie were very responsive, coming out and providing an estimate the day that I called. They then had a team out the very next day starting the work. Everything was kept very clean, with plastic sheeting put up everywhere to seal off the affected area. Jason was very responsive and kept me informed of the work being done. Very happy with project and would use them again.
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peper c
peper c
1 week ago
They did a good job of drying out my water leak damage and making sure everything was dry and ready for repair.. Each one was polite and thorough. Two outstanding were Ozzie and Alejandro. Their estimate was fully paid by insurance. I wish I could say the same for the repair, drywall, and painting.
Jonnise Hopwood
Jonnise Hopwood
1 week ago
Ozzie and Alejandro were great and very efficient!
abdirisak ali
abdirisak ali
2 weeks ago
Salem Steamer provided top-quality restoration service. Prompt, professional, and detail-oriented. You can tell they take pride in their work and care about their customers. I highly recommend them.
Blair Phifer
Blair Phifer
2 weeks ago
Had a leak in a bathtub faucet yesterday. Unfortunately it ran for 5-6 hours before it burst and was loud enough for me to hear. In an effort to have someone come out late in the evening to take a look at the water, my wife found Dryer Tech on Google. The wonderful thing is that they were able to send someone out at midnight!! Jason, from Dryer Tech, was able to help me get the leak stopped down to a drip, and brought out some dehumidifiers and canisters to catch water. He has been incredibly helpful and his crews that have come to my house to do some work have been friendly, nice and hard working. So far they have been great to deal with, and have helped me with what I needed to tell my plumber when he came out to find and fix the leak.
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Tyler Verdeyen
Tyler Verdeyen
2 weeks ago
We had a leak in our basement that required immediate remediation. Jason from Drying Tech came out the next day and provided an estimate. Severo and his team came out a day or two later and completed the remediation and removal of the materials damaged by the leak. Jason, Severo, Cam and the rest of the Drying Tech team has been amazing to work with. They’re super flexible, transparent, and do a great job. I’d highly recommend them to anyone requiring assistance with water damage related remediation.
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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.