Camelot Emergency Water Removal received a call from a homeowner in Schoolcraft, Michigan, regarding a toilet leak in the main floor bathroom. The leak affected the wood floor and basement ceiling below.
Camelot Emergency Water Removal Project Manager, Tim Young, arrived at the home within the hour for inspection. Tim assessed the damage, and he discussed the importance of drying and its long-term effect if not treated properly. The customer agreed with the scope of work and immediately approved us to start the remediation. Crew Chief, Derrick and partner Jack got to work. They began by setting up proper drying equipment in the bathroom which included a hardwood drying machine. They then installed proper drying equipment in the basement including an inject dry machine to circulate airflow and restore the wet ceiling. The home was dry in 2 short days.