What Three Day, Three Week, and Three Month Restoration Projects Have in Common
The Washington Township restoration projects we handle range from 3-day mitigations (small water loss, drying-only scope) through 3-week full reconstructions (residential rebuild after a typical loss) up to 3-month complex projects (multi-unit cascade with premium-finish documentation). What they have in common is the methodology โ the same documentation discipline, the same IICRC standards, the same daily monitoring rigor โ applied at different scales.
What changes across project sizes: equipment density (more drying gear for larger losses), tech crew size (more bodies for complex jobs), specialty trade coordination (more sub-trades for premium-finish work), and the duration of the daily monitoring phase (longer for hardwood-heavy losses or multi-unit cascades). What doesn't change: the moisture readings get taken on the same calibrated meters, the photos get filed in the same documentation system, the carrier scopes get written in the same Xactimate format.
This consistency is deliberate. Our Washington Township crew can move from a 2-day basement dry-out to a 3-month luxury condo cascade without changing methodology โ just scaling capacity. The methodology is what produces work that holds up, and the consistency is what produces predictable claim closure regardless of project size.