Class Overview
This three-day course is based on theIICRC S-500 Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Water Damage Restoration. You will follow the process of a job from the initial emergency phone call to the complete restoration of the home or building.
Along the way you will understand and use inspection tools to determine what is wet. These same tools will allow you to prove conclusively that the structure has been completely dried to acceptable levels.
Following identification of wet materials you will use every type of equipment from extractors to air movers, air scrubbers and dehumidifiers.
The term psychrometry may intimidate you at first. But after three days you will be using terms such as grains of moisture, infiltration, equilibrium moisture content and desiccant. In other words you will have become a professional restorer of water damaged property.
What You'll Learn
- Learn new techniques to interpret water damage
- Understand the five principles of water damage restoration
- Hands-on demos with extraction tools, moisture meters, and drying equipment based on IICRC S-500 Standards
This course has been approved for (14) IICRC CECs.
Class Schedule - Jon-Don Philadelphia
DAY 1
8:00 AM - Check-in
8:30 AM - Class Begins
5:00 PM - Class Ends
DAY 2
8:00 AM - Check-in
8:30 AM - Class Begins
5:00 PM - Class Ends
DAY 3
8:00 AM - Check-in
8:30 AM - Class Begins
5:00 PM - Class Ends
Meet Your Instructor
Dustin Resendiz
Dustin started in the restoration industry in 2011 working as a water technician with a large franchise organization and quickly worked his way into supervisory positions. He then went to work with a privately owned restoration firm as a co-owner and manager of the mitigation department. Dustin worked on residential losses of all types and commercial losses including some large clients like FedEx and Amazon. His experiences in the industry include everything from water, mold, reconstruction, and remodeling. Dustin formed his own full-service restoration company in 2017 which has been quite successful. Dustin is an IICRC instructor in both English and Spanish.
Class Location
IICRC Certification
To earn certification, students must pass the certification exam, which is available for an additional fee paid directly to the IICRC.
Students must visit www.iicrc.org to register online and submit the exam fee prior to or on the first day of class.
Please keep a copy of your payment confirmation or have the means to log in at the end of the scheduled class to report to the instructor once exam registration is complete. You will need to provide proof of registration to complete the exam on the last day of training. Please contact the IICRC with any questions regarding this process.