Measuring a water damage response by the number of days to job completion misses the question that determines claim size: how quickly was the damage progression halted? FirstResponse Water Damage measures its response against three milestones in the damage timeline — scope halted at arrival (hour one), extraction complete and drying deployed (hour four), and primary zone below biological growth threshold (hour 24). These three milestones, achieved consistently, are the operational standard that produces the smallest final scope for every Delancey, NY property we respond to. Call (833) 652-9398 to start the clock in your favor.
The Hour 1 milestone — arrival and scope halt — is the most valuable single action in the response. Every minute between water loss onset and professional mitigation arrival is a minute of uncontrolled moisture migration into additional structural spaces. The damage boundary at the hour-one arrival is the scope of the event; the damage boundary at hour three — if arrival is delayed — is materially larger. Source shut-off and moisture boundary documentation on arrival fix the scope at the smallest possible point and create the pre-intervention record that supports material removal scope in the NY claim.
The Hour 24 milestone — primary zone below biological growth threshold — is the milestone that determines whether your Delancey, NY restoration event becomes a combined water/microbial event or remains a pure structural drying event. Once primary zone materials are below the biological growth threshold (approximately 19% moisture content for gypsum board, lower for wood framing), biological colonization is suppressed and the AMRT remediation scope is avoided. A response that meets the Hour 24 milestone produces a simpler, faster-resolving claim than one where biological growth is identified during demolition because initial response was insufficient to drive materials below threshold in time.
The damage boundary map, contamination classification, and source documentation produced at arrival become the opening claim document. The Hour 1 scope is the smallest the event will ever be — it is the correct baseline for the claim, captured before any scope expansion from delayed response.
Post-extraction cavity moisture readings taken at the end of the extraction phase establish the structural saturation baseline for drying equipment sizing. The extraction-to-drying transition record documents the condition that drying equipment is being deployed against — the measured baseline that connects extraction completion to the drying scope in your NY claim.
After 24 hours of structured drying, moisture meter readings at all primary zone materials are compared against the biological growth threshold for each material type. The Hour 24 status report — below or above threshold, with specific readings — is included in the daily drying log and submitted to your NY adjuster as part of the claim documentation. Below threshold at hour 24 is the measurable proof that the rapid response delivered its core outcome.