How Commercial and Residential Restoration Equipment Differ
Summary by callmor.ai · Jun 9, 2026 · 1 min read

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Commercial restoration equipment handles larger water damage jobs with industrial-strength power and capacity.
Residential restoration focuses on smaller-scale water damage in homes, using equipment designed for typical household needs. Commercial gear operates at higher power levels and processes greater water volumes faster—essential when dealing with office buildings or large facilities. Homeowners should know that professional restoration companies use equipment matched to job size; hiring the right contractor means getting appropriately-scaled tools that work efficiently for your home's specific damage without overengineering the solution.
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