marksimeone
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I have been searching around looking to find an answer to to question I have posed. I have gone directly to IICRC and as usual with large bodies they have not been able to answer the question as of yet. I have limited time and and need to get the answer. Now I have found this site and see that it is visited by many people in my industry. I want to pose the question here and if there is some kind of response I will subscribe to the site but for now I am sitting in a flooded building debating category of water with a pain in the neck adjuster who thinks he is an expert so come guys and give me your best answers.
The loss is an aprtment building 3 floors and basement partially wood frame and patially masonary structure with steel/concrete decks. affected areas are common halls and stairwells, individual apartments and a first floor restuarant. the source of water was a third floor failure of a sprinker line which ran for about two hours before it was stopped. My walk through considering the source and effected areas lead me to conclude that I was dealing with a category 2/ and marginally cat3 water loss my prescription is to remove alot of the effected dry wall because of the water category and the adjuster feels I am not justified what would you do as professionals?
The loss is an aprtment building 3 floors and basement partially wood frame and patially masonary structure with steel/concrete decks. affected areas are common halls and stairwells, individual apartments and a first floor restuarant. the source of water was a third floor failure of a sprinker line which ran for about two hours before it was stopped. My walk through considering the source and effected areas lead me to conclude that I was dealing with a category 2/ and marginally cat3 water loss my prescription is to remove alot of the effected dry wall because of the water category and the adjuster feels I am not justified what would you do as professionals?