Immediate Stabilization Protocol
Emergency water extraction begins within hours of dispatch. Crews deploy industrial pumps, air movers, and dehumidification systems to arrest moisture migration and prevent secondary damage to structural assemblies.
Documentation & Reporting Process
Moisture mapping protocols establish baseline readings across all affected zones. Daily monitoring logs, psychrometric data, and progress photography create a comprehensive record for carrier review and compliance verification.
Insurance-Compliant Recovery Workflow
Scope development follows IICRC S500 standards. All drying goals, equipment placement, and timeline projections are documented and communicated to stakeholders including carriers and TPAs throughout the mitigation lifecycle.
Large-Loss Capability
Continental maintains equipment depth for simultaneous multi-floor and multi-building water losses. Project managers coordinate crew rotations, equipment staging, and stakeholder communication for losses exceeding standard residential scope.
Frequently Asked Questions
Scope development follows IICRC S500 standards. All drying goals, equipment placement, and timeline projections are documented and communicated to stakeholders including carriers and TPAs throughout the mitigation lifecycle.
How quickly can crews be deployed?
Complete moisture mapping, daily logs, progress photography, and equipment inventories are maintained throughout the project.
What documentation is provided?
Emergency dispatch coordinates crew deployment within hours for commercial water losses across the DC Metro area.
Do you coordinate with insurance carriers?
Yes. All scope, documentation, and communication follow carrier-compliant protocols with structured reporting timelines.