Two Worlds? The Commercial Drying Difference in Restoration
Summary by callmor.ai · Jun 9, 2026 · 1 min read

When water damage hits a commercial property, the restoration process differs significantly from residential work. Commercial buildings have larger HVAC systems, more complex building codes, and greater structural challenges that demand specialized strategies. Large loss projects require coordinated efforts across multiple systems and often involve stricter compliance requirements.
For Southern California property managers, understanding these differences matters. Commercial drying typically takes longer and costs more due to the scale involved. Working with restoration professionals experienced in commercial projects ensures your business systems are properly restored and all regulatory requirements are met.
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