Meridian Water Damage Restoration Meridian (912) 305-0679
Why Trust Us

Water Damage Restoration Standards, Brands & Equipment in Meridian

The right brands, professional-grade tools, quality materials, and the codes and standards our trade works to — for work done right the first time.

Why Meridian homeowners trust Meridian Water Damage Restoration

Water damage can happen in any Meridian home, from a burst pipe in a new subdivision to a slow leak in an older crawl space. What sets a restoration company apart is not just speed but the depth of knowledge behind every decision. Meridian Water Damage Restoration follows industry‑proven procedures that go beyond simply drying surfaces. Every technician understands the science of water migration, evaporation, and humidity control specific to our local climate. We rely on accredited standards from the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) and comply with Idaho state contractor licensing requirements. This means homeowners get restoration that is measured, documented, and safe.

Our team also follows occupational safety guidelines under OSHA, and we adhere to the EPA Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule when working in pre‑1978 homes. These safeguards protect both the occupants and the people working in the home. Meridian residents know they are hiring a company that treats their property with the same care we would want for our own.

The brands we service in Meridian

Restoration equipment is only as good as the brand behind it. Our inventory includes drying and extraction tools from Dri‑Eaz, Phoenix, and Sapphire Scientific, along with carpet cleaning equipment from Power‑Flite and Mytee. For dehumidification and air movement, we rely on Therma‑Stor and AlorAir units, and for specialty drying we use BlueDri systems and injectidry equipment.

On the software side, we work with Xactimate for detailed job scoping and estimation, and we use Encircle for documentation and reporting. These tools ensure every step is tracked, every measurement is recorded, and every invoice is transparent. When you see these brands on our trucks, you know we are using equipment that restoration professionals have trusted for decades.

Professional equipment & materials we use

Every job begins with a thorough assessment using moisture meters—both pin and pinless types—and an IR thermal imaging camera to find hidden moisture behind walls or under floors. Extraction is done with truck‑mount extractors for heavy water removal and portable extractors for tight spaces. Then we set up air movers and LGR dehumidifiers (low‑grain refrigerant) to pull moisture from the air and materials. For structural cavities, we use injectidry systems. If mold or airborne particulates are a concern, we deploy HEPA‑fitted air scrubbers and desiccant dehumidifiers for sensitive environments.

Materials are chosen for effectiveness and safety. We apply EPA‑registered disinfectants, biocides, and anti‑microbial sprays to prevent microbial growth. HEPA vacuum bags ensure captured particles stay contained. Polyethylene sheeting and zoning tape isolate work areas, while duct tape secures temporary barriers. Plastic floor protectors and tack mats keep unaffected parts of your home clean. Abrasive and dry sponges help us clean surfaces without causing additional damage.

The standards and safety codes we work to

Our work is guided by a set of recognized standards and codes. The IICRC S500 is the foundational standard for water damage restoration, covering everything from initial assessment to final drying goals. The IICRC S520 applies when mold is present, and ANSI/IICRC S100 guides carpet cleaning procedures. In addition, we follow ASHRAE Standard 62.1 for ventilation, NFPA 70 for electrical safety, and NFPA 99 for work in health care facilities. The EPA Mold Remediation Guidelines inform our containment and removal methods when mold is found. All of these are in addition to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and the state contractor licensing requirements we meet.

These standards are not optional for us. They are the baseline that every Meridian job is measured against. Homeowners can be confident that the restoration work done in their home follows the same protocols used in hospitals, schools, and commercial buildings.

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Brands We Service

As a professional water damage restoration company serving Meridian, Meridian Water Damage Restoration works on all the major brands — whatever you own, we can help. Brands we regularly service include:

Dri-EazPhoenixSapphire ScientificPower-FliteMyteeBlueDriTherma-StorAlorAirXactimateEncircleMoldArmorConcrobiumFoster 40-80RMR-86EcoLabB-Air

Equipment & Tools We Use

Quality water damage restoration work depends on the right tools. Our technicians arrive fully equipped with professional-grade gear, including:

air moverdehumidifier (LGR)moisture meter (pin & pinless)IR thermal imaging cameraextraction wandtruck-mount extractorportable extractorair scrubber (HEPA)desiccant dehumidifierinjectidry systemfloor drying mathydrosensorboroscopenegative air machinesubsurface drying systemhumidity data loggerTruck-mounted extractorsLGR dehumidifiers

Products & Materials We Use

We use quality, industry-standard products and materials on every water damage restoration job in Meridian:

anti-microbial spraybiocidedisinfectant (EPA-registered)HEPA vacuum bagspolyethylene sheetingduct tapezoning tapeplastic floor protectorstack matssponges (abrasive & dry)cleaning detergents (pH neutral)wood floor drying matssump pumpwater extraction hoseair mover extension cordmold testing swabAntimicrobial treatmentsEPA-registered disinfectants

Standards We Work To

We hold our work to the codes and standards our trade is built on:

IICRC S500 (Water Damage Restoration Standard)IICRC S520 (Mold Remediation Standard)ANSI/IICRC S100 (Carpet Cleaning)OSHA Hazard Communication StandardEPA Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) RuleEPA Mold Remediation GuidelinesASHRAE Standard 62.1 (Ventilation)NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code)NFPA 99 (Health Care Facilities)State Contractor Licensing RequirementsLocal Building Codes for Water DamageInsurance Industry Standards (e.g., Xactimate guidelines)IICRC Certified FirmANSI/IICRC S540 (Fire Damage Restoration)IICRC WRT/ASD standards24/7 emergency responseInsurance-approved documentationMoisture-mapping protocols

Certifications & Credentials

Credentials our Meridian team brings to every job:

LicensedBonded & Insured

Water Damage Restoration in Meridian, Done Right

Meridian Water Damage Restoration — professional water damage restoration you can trust in Meridian.

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