Flood damage claims in OH are processed differently from standard water damage claims — flood source documentation, Category 3 contamination scope, and wicking zone measurement each represent a separate documentation element that determines coverage eligibility, decontamination scope, and material removal justification. Element Restoration Hub documents all three elements on arrival at your Chandlersville, OH property: flood source and event-date documentation, the full Category 3 contamination boundary including above-waterline wicking zone, and the contamination-specific decontamination scope for your OH flood claim. Call (833) 652-9398 for immediate 24-hour response.
The wicking zone is a documented scope element, not an estimate. Capillary wicking carries Category 3 contamination 2-3 feet above the visible waterline in porous wall materials and framing. Element Restoration Hub measures the wicking zone height at multiple points around the flood perimeter and documents the wicking zone boundary as a measured scope element — the documentation that supports above-waterline material removal in your Chandlersville, OH flood claim without requiring a supplemental filing after the fact.
Flood source documentation establishes whether the event qualifies under your OH flood policy versus your homeowner's water damage policy — these are frequently distinct policies with different carriers and different claims processes. The flood source (overland flooding, storm surge, sewer backup, rising groundwater) determines which policy applies. Element Restoration Hub documents the source with the information your Chandlersville, OH adjuster needs to correctly route the claim from the first submission — preventing the delayed claim routing that occurs when source documentation is absent or ambiguous.
Category 3 contamination documentation for flood events requires specific supporting elements: the source identification confirming the contamination classification, visual and chemical indicators of Category 3 contamination in affected materials, and the documented contamination boundary including the wicking zone. Without the contamination boundary documentation, material removal above the visible waterline lacks claim support and is the first scope element challenged in supplemental review. Element Restoration Hub's wicking zone measurement at multiple perimeter points produces a documented contamination boundary that supports above-waterline material removal scope in the initial claim.
Flood source type, event date, and the documentation that links the damage at your property to the identified flood source — weather records, municipal flood event records, or site observation documentation. The event-date link is the claim eligibility document for OH flood policies with waiting periods or event-specific provisions.
Contamination boundary documented from moisture meter readings at all perimeter surfaces, with wicking zone height measured at a minimum of four perimeter points and the average and maximum wicking heights documented. The contamination boundary map shows the waterline, the wicking zone boundary, and horizontal migration extent — all three dimensions of the contamination area, not just the visible waterline.
Material removal and decontamination scope organized per IICRC S500 Category 3 sequence: porous material removal within the contamination boundary, antimicrobial treatment of salvageable structural materials, and IICRC ASD structural drying documentation for the post-decontamination drying phase. Each sequence step documented separately so your OH carrier can review decontamination scope and drying scope as distinct line items.