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Drying Logs

Definition:

Documentation of the drying process after water damage.

Explanation:

Drying logs include moisture readings and equipment usage, showing progress over time. Insurers often require them as proof that mitigation was performed properly.

Example:

After a pipe burst, a contractor records daily humidity and moisture levels in drying logs to confirm the home is drying out correctly.

Why it matters:

This term affects how claims are handled and what payout a homeowner may receive.

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