Wet Document Restoration and Freeze Drying Services in Wisconsin
Professional document restoration and repair services by certified technicians. We have worked with hundreds of libraries, law firms, medical offices and businesses in Wisconsin. From Green Bay to Milwaukee, Madison to Fond du Lac we are the firm to call for water of fire damage document restoration services. Count on a professional response, a free phone consultation to overview your document recovery plan. Call now 877.348.2299 to review your loss and begin your document recovery process.
After experiencing water damage to any type of building, unfortunately many irreplaceable items can be damaged along with it. These items can be anything from medical documents to books, marriage licenses, immigration data, or even court records and dates. These items are very important, and need to be restored after enduring the harsh effects of water. Some things that you may see after your materials have been damaged are bleeding ink, deformation of the paper, and it just being completely soaked. Luckily, if you call within a timely manner, your local restoration company can more than likely restore your documents and have them looking as good as they did before they were damaged.
Some people may believe that these companies limit how many documents can be dried, but that is not the case. Whether a hospital system lost many of their important x-rays or microfilm documents, or if a law firm suffered water damage and lost their documents, your local restoration company can take care of it. There are many processes that can be done to salvage your documents which include freeze drying, vacuum thermal drying, dehumidification, or even plain air drying. It depends on how many of your materials were damaged, and also how damaged they are. Chances are if you call your local restoration company within a day, your items can be salvaged no problem. If you wait a week, there is a less chance of your documents being saved because at that point mold may have set in.
Freeze drying documents has proven to be the most successful with all types of documents, and also large amounts of paper material. This is the process of putting the materials in a high pressure chamber and freezing them at quick levels so that there is time to figure out what process would be best next. Once your documents are frozen, no more damage will occur. If your restoration company decides freeze drying is the best option, then they will move your materials to the next chamber and thaw them, vacuuming out any moisture quickly so that the documents are left dry, and looking as good as new.
It is always in your best interest to call in the professionals when dealing with water or silt damaged documents. This is because they will have the tools needed to get these processes done quickly and safely. Make sure you choose a reputable company for the job!
Count on us to dry and restore your valuable documents, medical records, legal papers, records and books anywhere in the state of Wisconsin
Resources for Wisconsin Residents
Division of Historical Resources
Wisconsin Division Of Emergency Management
Providing Emergency Services For Wet or Damaged Documents In These WisconsinCommunities
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