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How Long Does Water Damage Drying Take?

Updated 2026-06-17 · Shield Water Damage Restoration

Most water-damaged structures take 3 to 5 days of active drying to reach industry moisture targets, though dense materials like hardwood floors, plaster, and multi-layer assemblies can take 7 to 10 days or longer. Drying time depends on the volume of water, the materials wet, ambient humidity, airflow, and how completely wet cavities were opened. The job is not done when it looks dry — it is done when a moisture meter confirms the structure has returned to an acceptable standard.

The standard 3-to-5 day timeline

For a typical clean-water loss in standard construction, expect 3 to 5 days of continuous equipment operation. Equipment runs 24 hours a day; turning it off at night extends drying time and invites mold.

When it takes longer

Hardwood floors, plaster walls, concrete, and materials behind tile or cabinets hold moisture longer and may need 7 to 10 days. Category 3 losses require material removal first, then drying. High ambient humidity slows everything.

Why verification matters

We log daily moisture readings in multiple materials and locations. Drying is complete only when readings stabilize at the target standard for the material — not when the surface looks dry.

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Related questions

Quick answers related to this guide.

How long does it take to dry a property after water damage?

Most structures take 3 to 5 days of active drying to reach industry moisture targets, though larger losses or dense materials like hardwood and plaster can take longer. We verify drying with moisture meters before equipment is removed — the goal is to prevent mold, not just to look dry.

How long does the full restoration take?

Extraction is usually done in hours, drying typically several days, and full restoration (repairs and rebuild) can run from days to many weeks for larger losses. Shield gives you a clear timeline after the initial assessment and updates it as the job progresses.

How quickly does mold grow after water damage?

Mold can begin to grow within 24 to 48 hours on wet, porous materials. That is why rapid extraction and controlled drying within the first 48 to 72 hours is critical. Shield targets drying completion within that window and applies antimicrobial treatment when contamination risk is elevated.

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