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TRADITIONAL SERVICES

Water Extraction & Structural Drying

When water enters a structure, it rarely stays where you can see it. It moves — into walls, beneath floors, through framing and insulation — while the visible damage draws your attention elsewhere. Water extraction and structural drying address both: removing surface water and drawing out what’s absorbed deep within, until every affected material returns to a safe, stable condition.

OVERVIEW

The Damage You Can See Is Only Part of the Problem

A burst pipe, a failed appliance, a storm that pushed water under the door — however it happens, water damage begins working against your property immediately. Within the first 24 hours, absorbed moisture starts to weaken structural materials. Within 72, the conditions for mold growth are often already in place.

The challenge is that most of the damage isn't visible. Water follows the path of least resistance — seeping behind baseboards, pooling beneath flooring, saturating wall cavities that look completely dry from the outside. By the time the effects become apparent, the process has already been underway.

Water extraction and structural drying are designed to interrupt that process. Extraction removes what's on the surface. Drying addresses what's inside — using controlled airflow and dehumidification to pull moisture out of building materials until they return to pre-loss condition. Done completely and correctly, the two phases stop the damage in its tracks.

24h

When structural damage accelerates

72h

When mold growth can begin

3–5

Typical days to full structural dryness

OUR PROCESS

How We Approach Water Extraction & Structural Drying

1

Inspection & Moisture Mapping

We begin with a thorough assessment using thermal imaging cameras and calibrated moisture meters. This allows us to locate all affected areas — including moisture hidden inside wall cavities, under flooring, and within ceiling assemblies — before any equipment is deployed.

2

Standing Water Extraction

Industrial truck-mounted and portable extraction units remove standing water rapidly. The higher the extraction capacity, the less moisture remains for the drying phase — directly reducing total drying time and the risk of secondary damage.

3

Structural Drying & Dehumidification

High-velocity air movers and commercial-grade dehumidifiers are positioned based on the moisture map. This creates a controlled drying environment that draws moisture out of walls, subfloors, and structural members. We monitor psychrometric data daily and adjust equipment placement as conditions change.

4

Antimicrobial Treatment

Once materials reach target moisture levels, we apply EPA-registered antimicrobial agents to all affected surfaces — addressing microbial contamination that may have developed during the period of saturation.

5

Final Moisture Verification & Documentation

Before closing out the project, we perform a final moisture scan across all previously affected areas. Readings are documented in a full drying report, providing a clear record of pre- and post-restoration conditions.

CLIENT REVIEWS

What Our Clients Say

“A pipe burst at 2am and FPT was on-site within hours. They extracted water from three rooms and had drying equipment running the same night. Their team was thorough, professional, and kept us informed at every step.”


James M. 
Homeowner • South Florida

“Very knowledgeable team. They explained exactly what they were measuring and why, which gave us confidence the job was being done right. The final drying report was detailed and clearly documented everything.”

 

Sandra R.
Property Manager • Central Florida

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common Questions About Water Extraction & Structural Drying

How long does structural drying take after water damage?

Most residential drying projects take 3 to 5 days under standard conditions. The timeline depends on the extent of saturation, the materials affected, and ambient humidity levels. FPT monitors your property daily and adjusts equipment placement to achieve the most efficient drying possible.

Water extraction removes standing and surface water using industrial suction equipment. Structural drying addresses the moisture that has already absorbed into building materials — walls, floors, framing, and insulation. Both phases are required for a complete restoration. Extraction without drying leaves absorbed moisture behind, which leads to long-term deterioration and mold growth.

As soon as possible. Structural deterioration accelerates after 24 hours of saturation, and mold growth can begin within 72 hours — particularly in Florida’s humid climate. The sooner extraction begins, the more material can typically be preserved and the shorter the overall drying time.

In many cases, yes. Using cavity drying systems and specialized floor drying mats, we can introduce airflow directly into structural assemblies without full tear-out. However, materials that are heavily saturated, structurally compromised, or contaminated may still require removal. We assess each situation individually and explain our recommendation before any work begins.

The most common causes include burst or leaking pipes, air conditioning condensate overflows, roof leaks from storm damage, appliance failures, and storm surge or flooding. Florida’s high ambient humidity also means moisture damage compounds faster than in drier climates — making timely extraction especially important.

SERVICE AREA

Serving South & Central Florida

FPT Environmental provides water extraction and structural drying throughout South and Central Florida — for single-family homes, condominiums, commercial buildings, and multi-unit properties. Water damage moves fast. If you’re unsure whether we cover your area, call us directly and we’ll confirm availability immediately.

EXPLORE MORE

More Ways We Can Help

MOLD TESTING & REMEDIATION

Water intrusion is the leading cause of mold growth. Testing and remediation are often recommended following any water event.

Indoor Air Quality & Odor Removal

Persistent odors after water damage can indicate residual moisture or microbial activity that requires targeted treatment.

Mycotoxins & Advanced IAQ Testing

Water intrusion that goes unaddressed — or isn't fully dried — creates the conditions mold needs to produce mycotoxins. If moisture was present long enough, testing tells you what it left behind.

Pre-Storm Planning & Loss Documentation

Before a storm hits, documented moisture baselines across your property establish what existed before the event — so everything water extraction uncovers afterward is measured against a verified record, not a disputed estimate.

Is Your Property Drying Out — or Getting Worse?

The longer moisture sits inside your structure, the more damage it causes. FPT Environmental responds fast — with the right equipment and certified technicians to stop it at the source.

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