Remtech Environmental

Extraction, drying, and the documentation your adjuster needs.

Service AreaCary & the western Triangle
EquipmentTruck-mounted & LGR
ResponseWithin the hour

The first hour is the cheapest hour.

Extraction is the part of a water loss where speed and equipment scale do most of the work. Every hour standing water has to wick into framing is an hour added to the drying phase, the reconstruction phase, and the final invoice. Two hours of head start saves days of project tail.

Truck-mounted pumps move volume that residential equipment can’t touch. Weighted extraction pulls water from carpet pad that a shop-vac will never reach. Then the right number of LGR dehumidifiers and air movers, sized to the cubic footage and the material load, pulls the rest out of the structure on a documented schedule.

We’ve been doing this across the Triangle for over thirty years. Burst supply lines off Kildaire Farm, hot water heater failures in Preston, dishwasher discharge in Apex townhomes, storm-driven slab saturation in older Cary ranches. The job is the same: pull the water before the materials drink it.

Why speed matters

The longer the water sits, the wider the project gets.

Three things go wrong, in this order, every time extraction is delayed.

01

Every hour of standing water doubles the damage.

Water travels by capillary action into framing, sill plates, and subfloor sandwiches the moment it has time to sit. A two-hour response and an eight-hour response are not the same project — they are two different invoices with two different scopes.

02

DIY shop-vacs are hopeless against bulk water.

A residential wet-vac moves a few gallons before the canister is full. A flooded Cary basement or kitchen is hundreds of gallons sitting on slab and wicking up engineered subfloor. Truck-mounted extraction does in twenty minutes what shop-vacs can't do in two days.

03

Cat 2 and Cat 3 require containment, not just towels.

Sewage backup, washing machine discharge, and dishwasher gray water all carry biological contamination. Removing them without containment cross-contaminates clean rooms and turns a localized loss into a whole-house remediation.

Our approach

Five phases, start to verified-dry.

We don’t under-equip the job, we don’t pull the dehumidifiers before the meters say so, and we don’t leave site without a closed dry log.

  1. 01

    Arrival & safety

    Crew on-site within the hour. Power isolated to the affected area, slip and electrical hazards flagged, contents protected, and category confirmed before any equipment runs. Containment goes up before extraction starts on Cat 2 or Cat 3.

  2. 02

    Extraction

    Truck-mounted high-volume pumps for bulk standing water, portable extractors for finish work, and weighted ride-on extraction over saturated carpet pad. We pull every gallon we can before drying equipment goes in — it's the cheapest part of the project.

  3. 03

    Bulk material removal

    Saturated drywall flood-cut to the standard, wet insulation bagged and removed, carpet pad pulled, baseboards detached, and unsalvageable cabinet kicks pulled. We cut precisely so reconstruction stays minimal — but anything that won't dry comes out.

  4. 04

    Drying setup

    Air movers placed by airflow pattern, low-grain refrigerant (LGR) dehumidifiers sized to the cubic footage and material load, and HEPA air scrubbers if the category warrants. Equipment runs continuously and the count is documented for the dry log.

  5. 05

    Monitoring & verification

    Daily moisture readings on every flagged material, recorded against a target dry standard for that material type. We adjust equipment placement, adjust runtime, and only call the structure dry when the meters confirm it — not when the calendar does.

Why Remtech

Right equipment, on time, with the dry log to prove it — that’s the job.

30+
Years in business
1hr.
Emergency response
LGR.
Dehumidification
150+
Five-star reviews

What our clients say about our water removal services.

Real reviews from homeowners and contractors across North Carolina.

★★★★★
We bought a new to us 1964 home last December and to no surprise, we had asbestos popcorn ceilings. We decided to remove the ceilings altogether versus just scraping them. To complicate things even more, we had a plumbing leak in a room that had previously been encapsulated, so we had to deal with insurance to cover a portion of the asbestos removal. Rusty and the whole team at Remtech were such a help from the first moment we spoke! They were responsive, flexible, and knowledgeable. They helped us get insurance what they needed. They even worked with us to do the removal work while we had to be out of town. Asbestos removal and dealing with insurance, especially as we were brand new to the home, was incredibly stressful. Working with Remtech was the opposite – they were helpful and easy to work with that I barely had to think about the work being done. It was a nice break for my brain! They also did a great job. We came home to a CLEAN house with no ceilings! While I’m hoping we never have to go through such a big project again, I know we’d be able to handle it because we can rely on Remtech.

Kelley JonkoffNovember 29, 2022

★★★★★
Very fast, professional and responsive. Did floor asbestos abatement for our house for a very reasonable price and they were very quick to schedule to keep us within our very close timeline.

Andre DeRosbyNovember 4, 2022

★★★★★
As a General Contractor specializing in Bathroom & Kitchen remodel, we complete in excess of 250 bathroom upgrades each year. Regardless of our remodeling and construction experience and capabilities, when it comes to addressing the unforeseen hazardous and environmental conditions posed by mold, asbestos, and lead paints, we have a responsibility to our customers to partner with the best abatement specialist possible, and as proficient in abatement as we are kitchen and bath remodeling. Remtech has proven to be that reliable and trusted partner for both our customers and company. We highly recommend the Remtech Team.

Michael Kern, COO – The Bath ShopOctober 21, 2022

★★★★★
A few months ago I used Remtech Envir. to remove asbestos from the ceiling of my home, and to this day I’m still amazed with their service that I’ve been meaning to write a review, and today’s the day! The whole process went through so smoothly because of their professionalism, punctuality and care. At the end of each day I received an update from Rusty who was the project manager which was super helpful, and because of their expertise I knew the job was getting done correctly. There was a lot of asbestos to remove, and they showed up and delivered hard work to get it done within the time frame that was initially discussed. So grateful we used their services! I would highly recommend!

Margaret PereidaOctober 17, 2022

★★★★★
Our church basement flooded and the old asbestos tiles curled up and had to be removed. Jeff Brewer came over to look at our problem, explained what they would do. He furnished a quote very quickly with a fair price. After checking with two other companies, Jeff’s instructive conversation, ease of manner, willingness to help and a fair price won him the work. As a former contractor, I know how backed up companies can be in their schedule. He told us of a target time about 4-6 weeks off, which was fine. He called a couple of weeks later and had an opening in his schedule and wanted to come earlier. That was great. Their staff arrived on time and delivered a very quick, professional and clean project. This allowed us to get our Fellowship Hall floored and back in operating condition prior to the start of the school year. It is a pleasure to work with a company that communicates well and delivers their service in a superior way.

Larry SheltonSeptember 16, 2022

★★★★★
I have spoken with Bryan on many occasions about growth strategy. He has always been open to communicate. I look forward to future conversations.

Harley GroffSeptember 6, 2022

★★★★★
Remtech came in and did a removal of asbestos when our home developed a leak and the sheetrock ceiling had to be removed. Got right to work, kept us informed every step of the way and did a great job of cleaning up. Would use them again in a heart beat!!

Tim KaiserAugust 15, 2022

★★★★★
The cost was higher than expected, so I did not move forward at that time. I will use Remtech when I am ready to have the work done. They are very professional and take the time to answer any questions. The rep arrived on time, explained the process and provided the estimate. A very positive experience.

GregJuly 18, 2022

Frequently asked

What homeowners ask, while the truck is moving.

The same five questions come up on every extraction call. Here’s the short answer to each — the long version is a phone call.

How fast can you actually be on-site?

Within the hour for active losses across Cary, Apex, and Morrisville, day or night. The truck rolls before paperwork is finalized — we'll handle the agreement on-site. For non-emergency standing water (a basement that's been wet for a week, a slow leak you just discovered), we book within 24 hours.

Do you handle Category 3 and sewage water?

Yes. Category 3 (black water) — sewage backups, toilet overflows past the trap, river or storm water entering the home — is routine work for us. We carry the PPE, the containment, and the disposal protocols required by the IICRC S500 standard. Bulk material removal is wider on Cat 3 and antimicrobial treatment is mandatory, but it doesn't change the response time. We're licensed and insured for biohazard handling.

Do you remove furniture and contents?

Yes. Saturated soft contents (rugs, upholstered furniture, mattresses, soft toys) are usually unsalvageable on Cat 2 or Cat 3 losses and are pulled with documentation for the claim. Hard contents (case goods, electronics, books, photos) are pack-out candidates — we move them to a dry staging area, photograph everything, and bring restorable items back after the structure is dry. We document every item moved and provide the inventory to your adjuster.

How long does the drying phase actually take?

Three to five days for most residential losses, longer for older homes with thick framing or below-grade slab. The variables are total water volume, material types affected, ambient humidity, and how soon equipment got placed. We monitor daily and only call it dry when the meters confirm the material has reached the dry standard for its type — not when the calendar runs out. Trying to rush the dry phase produces secondary damage and mold weeks later.

How do you confirm the structure is actually dry?

Penetrating moisture meters on framing, non-penetrating meters on finish surfaces, thermal imaging across wall cavities, and comparison against the dry standard for each material type. We document daily readings on every flagged material and stop drying only when the readings hit target. The dry log is delivered to you and to your adjuster as part of the project file — it's the difference between a clean closeout and a callback in three months when something starts smelling.

Where we work

Water extraction across Cary, Apex, Morrisville & the western Triangle.

Cary, NCApex, NCMorrisville, NCHolly Springs, NCFuquay-Varina, NCRaleigh, NCGarner, NCDurham, NCChapel Hill, NCCarrboro, NCPittsboro, NCWake Forest, NCWendell, NCKnightdale, NCClayton, NCSmithfield, NC
Right now

Standing water? The truck is closer than you think.

We answer 24/7. The truck rolls before paperwork is finalized — we’ll handle the agreement on-site. Every hour of standing water makes the job bigger.

Reach us

Send a few details — we’ll respond same-day.

For active losses, call. For everything else — lingering damp, equipment recommendations, a secondary opinion on someone else’s drying job — tell us what you’re seeing and we’ll take it from there.

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