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This loss was a residential (Class 3 | Cat 2) water loss. A bathtub on the second floor of the property suffered a soft-clog fill up, and water began spilling …
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This was a residential (Class 3 | Cat 3) water loss that originated from a sewage backflow (foreign debris fill-up). The home was built in 1945 and constructed on a …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 2) water loss that required the removal and replacement of the Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) baseboard. A soft clog in the sewer …
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This is a residential (Class 3 | Cat 1) water loss. The scope of what this Insight Sheet seeks to explore is limited, thus a detailed back story is not …
(4 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss. The scope of what this Insight Sheet seeks to explore is limited, thus a detailed back story is not …
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This is a 2-story residential water loss (Class 3 | Cat 2) that resulted in the replacement of the carpeted stairs. The same carpet ran throughout the house, including the …
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This is a 2-story residential water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3) that resulted in the replacement of the contiguous carpet associated with the affected stairs and the adjacent living …
(7 votes, average: 4.43 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This is a residential (Class 3 | Cat 3) water loss. The scope of what this Insight Sheet seeks to explore is limited, thus a detailed back story is not necessarily …
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This was a (Class 3 | Cat 1) residential water loss. The source of the water loss was a failed supply line associated with the toilet. Considerable amounts of water …
(6 votes, average: 4.83 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss. A supply line behind the adjacent toilet failed and the water ran under the vanity, directly affecting the vanity …
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This is a residential (Class 1 | Cat 1) water loss. The property was delivered to the repair contractor in good order thanks to a credible and capable mitigation contractor. …
(4 votes, average: 4.75 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This is a commercial fire loss. The fire compromised the waterproofing and the stucco of the house. The entire exterior of the property was affected, and the associated building materials …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss. The drywall and insulation were removed 2′ up the wall along the entire perimeter. These activities were spearheaded by …
(8 votes, average: 4.25 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This was a residential single story (Class 3 | Cat 1) water loss that transitioned into a Cat 3. The property owners were out of the home on holiday, and …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 3) soft clog fill-up water loss. The condo’s plumbing backed up to the extent that several condos were affected simultaneously. The policyholder …
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This Insight Sheet seeks to highlight the basic vehicle concessions associated with a standard two-day packout and two-day packback. The catalyst for the packout was a (Class 3 | Cat …
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This is a (Class 1 | Cat 1) water loss. The pre-existing water heater failed and the water ran down into the framed drywall stand. The water then ran under …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 3) soft clog fill-up water loss. The toilet internals failed to automatically shut off at height and the water ran for about …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss that resulted in the washing machine being detached during the mitigation phase. The washing machine was relocated to the …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss that resulted in the dual basin sink and the associated garbage disposal being detached during the mitigation phase. Sometimes …
(5 votes, average: 4.60 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss that resulted in the dishwasher detached during the mitigation phase. The dishwasher was relocated to the garage for the …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss that resulted in the range being detached during the mitigation phase. The oven was relocated to the garage for …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss that resulted in the built-in oven being detached during the mitigation phase. The oven was relocated to the garage …
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This was a residential fire loss. This fire was started by the dryer vent that was located in the unfinished basement. The fire ignited the floor joist and then crept …
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This loss was a residential (Class 3 | Cat 1) water loss. The water supply line in the upstairs bathroom failed and the water ran down behind the backsplash in …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss. The drywall and insulation were removed 2′ up the wall along the entire perimeter. These activities were spearheaded by …
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This is a residential (Class 3 | Cat 1) water loss. The supply line failed in the bathroom located on the 3rd floor of a beach house while the property …
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This was a commercial (Class 3 | Cat 2) water loss. The previous mitigation company removed the drywall associated with the west wall entirely. Ideally, they would have left ~4″ …
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This loss was a residential (Class 2: Cat 1) water loss. This is a standard loss that exists to simply highlight the painting of a door slab and the associated …
(6 votes, average: 4.67 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 3) water loss. This loss contemplates a scenario where the door jambs were cut at 2 linear feet (along with the drywall). …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss. The loss was created by a hot water PEX pipe failure located in the kitchen wall. The Kitchen and, …
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This is a single story (Class 3 | Cat 1) residential water loss. The policyholder was not in town at the time the hot water heater supply line failed. The …
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This is a commercial (Class 3 | Cat 1) loss. A 6″ fresh water pipe on the 16th floor experienced a catastrophic failure. Water quickly filled the elevator shaft, and …
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This is a commercial water loss (Class 2 | Cat 2). The water intrusion was caused by a failed ½” copper line. The water sprayed continuously for hours and soaked …
(5 votes, average: 4.80 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This assumes a multi-level commercial water loss (Class 3 | Cat 1). The water was introduced to the property via a failed supply line on the second floor of the …
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This assumes a single-level residential water loss (Class 2 | Cat 1). DriHeat performance drying equipment was exclusively employed. This DriHeat VapairVent is intended to function as an ad-hoc dehu …
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This assumes a single-level residential water loss (Class 2 | Cat 1). DriHeat performance drying equipment was exclusively employed, including the Power Distribution Box. Ultimately the performance drying was successful …
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This assumes a single-level residential water loss (Class 2 | Cat 1). DriHeat performance drying equipment was exclusively employed, including the Power Distribution Box. The project required remote monitoring to …
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This assumes a single-level residential water loss (Class 2 | Cat 1). DriHeat performance drying equipment was exclusively employed. The project required remote monitoring to ensure the affected building material …
(5 votes, average: 4.60 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
(4 votes, average: 4.75 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
(6 votes, average: 4.83 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This assumes a multi-level residential water loss (Class 3 | Cat 1). Considerable amounts of DriHeat performance drying equipment were exclusively employed, subsequently necessitating the use of a DriHeat Power …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 2 | Cat 1). DriHeat performance drying equipment was exclusively employed (Power Distribution Boxes notwithstanding). Due to the fact that the Eliminator maintains …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a single-level residential water loss (Class 3 | Cat 1). E-TES performance drying equipment was exclusively employed. Ultimately the performance drying was successful in its efforts to mitigate …
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This assumes a residential multi-level (Class 1 | Cat 1) water loss. The clean water supply line associated with the dishwasher failed. The policyholder was in the kitchen at the …
(6 votes, average: 4.33 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This was a (Class 3 | Cat 1) residential water loss. The source of the water loss was a failed supply line associated with the upstairs toilet. The water ran …
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This is a residential (Class 3 | Cat 3) water loss. The source of the loss was an upstairs toilet that suffered a catastrophic soft clog fill-up. The water near …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 1 | Cat 1). Ultimately the performance drying was successful in its efforts to mitigate additional damages and manage the overarching claim cost …
(5 votes, average: 4.80 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 1). The cause of loss was a supply line located under the sink in the upstairs bathroom. The policyholder noticed …
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This assumes a scenario where the existing water heater is functioning unencumbered. However, due to the related construction activities, a water heater detach and reset is required. Water heaters have …
(7 votes, average: 4.86 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This assumes a multi-level Class 3 | CAT 1 water loss. DBK performance drying equipment was exclusively employed (Power Distribution Boxes notwithstanding). The project required extensive remote monitoring. The sensors …