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February 2009

The Restoration Pillar Newsletter
NuBilt Restoration & Construction

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Issa Ashour, NuBilt President

        We are happy to present our third newsletter! We have received excellent feedback and suggestions and we continue to encourage more from our readers. We hope that you have found our newsletters educational and valuable but please remember, if you do not wish to receive anymore of our newsletters, reply back to this email and let us know or you can always unsubscribe at the bottom of this email. This month we wanted to touch on disaster planning and a new drying technology system called the TES—a technology that we in the restoration industry are very excited about.

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Issa Ashour, President
NuBilt Restoration & Construction

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Disaster Recovery Planning
Are You Prepared For Disaster?

Is "Disaster Recovery Planning" important to you? Hopefully, it's not because you have experienced an actual disaster, but because your company has prepared for a possible future disaster.

Building Fire - NuBilt Denver Colorado

Although there may be reasons as to why disaster recovery plans are not designed, one of the most prevalent is that people simply do not believe their property will face a major disaster. A company may be fortunate enough to be in a location that does not suffer from hurricanes, seasonal flooding, tornados, or earthquakes; but what about an electrical fire or a broken or frozen pipe? Logically, it is next to impossible to think that any business is disaster-proof. Many man-made and natural disasters can occur anytime.

No one envisions that they will experience a fire, flood or a structural collapse at their property; however...

 

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TES (Thermal Energy System)
The World's Fastest Structural Drying System!

Drying water-damaged homes and businesses is important. But drying them fast is critical! The longer it takes to a dry a water damaged building, the more expenses and damages increase. Speed drying a water-damaged structure can eliminate or greatly reduce damages and expenses.

TES - World's Fastest Drying System - NuBilt DenverTES (Thermal Energy System), the latest in drying technology, dries most water damage jobs in 30 hours or less*. Conventional drying procedures (extraction, air movement, and dehumidification) typically require three to five days to dry Class 1 and Class 2 water damages. TES utilizes the "Reets Evaporation Method," which forces a high volume of heat directly to the water-saturated area, rapidly evaporating the water. The vapor is then eliminated with air evacuation/dehumidification. All this boils down to: real dry, real fast. This means less damage, and less money lost.

Advantages of the TES:

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