• Episode 5: Why Smell Means Damage Is Still There
    Feb 9 2026

    Odor isn’t cosmetic—it’s diagnostic.

    If a property smells musty, sour, or smoky, it usually means organic material was affected and not fully addressed. Odors come from bacteria, soot, or microbial growth embedded in porous materials.

    Covering smells doesn’t fix the source. Proper cleaning, removal, and sometimes controlled treatments are required.

    Takeaway: If you can smell it, the damage isn’t resolved.

    https://cat3recovery.com/dangers-of-mold-in-bedroom/

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  • Episode 4: What Insurance Adjusters Notice First
    Feb 3 2026

    When an adjuster walks a loss, they’re not just looking at damage—they’re looking at documentation.

    They want to see moisture readings, drying logs, photos from day one, and evidence that the loss was mitigated properly. Sloppy or missing documentation raises red flags and slows claims.

    Good restoration protects the property. Great restoration protects the claim.

    Takeaway: Proper documentation is just as important as proper drying.

    https://cat3recovery.com/how-to-document-water-damage-for-insurance-photos-readings-logs/

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  • Episode 3: The Biggest Mistake Property Owners Make After a Leak
    Feb 2 2026

    The most common mistake after water damage isn’t ignoring it—it’s trying to dry it without understanding what’s wet.

    People rent fans, open windows, and think visible dryness means the problem is solved. Meanwhile, moisture is still trapped behind walls, under flooring, and inside cabinets. That hidden moisture is what causes mold, odor, and structural failure weeks later.

    Drying isn’t guesswork. It’s measurement, mapping, and control.

    Takeaway: If moisture isn’t measured, it isn’t managed.

    https://cat3recovery.com/structural-drying/

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  • Episode 2: Why Waiting 24 Hours Makes Water Damage Worse
    Jan 30 2026

    Water damage doesn’t stay the same overnight—it escalates.

    In the first few hours, moisture spreads through drywall, flooring, and framing. By 24 hours, materials swell, adhesives break down, and microbial growth can begin. At 48 hours, you’re no longer dealing with simple water damage—you’re dealing with secondary damage and potential mold conditions.

    The biggest losses we see aren’t from the initial leak. They’re from waiting.

    Takeaway: Water damage is time-sensitive—every hour of delay increases cost and complexity.

    https://cat3recovery.com/water-damage-mitigation/

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  • Episode 1: What “Category 3” Water Actually Means
    Jan 30 2026

    Most people hear “Category 3 water” and think it just means really dirty water. That’s not accurate—and that misunderstanding is where properties get destroyed.

    Category 3 water is water that’s contaminated enough to cause illness. We’re talking sewage backups, toilet overflows that include waste, floodwater, and water that’s been sitting long enough to grow bacteria. Once clean water mixes with contaminants or sits untreated, it can become Category 3 very fast.

    At that point, the issue isn’t just drying—it’s health risk. Materials often need to be removed, not saved. Proper containment, PPE, and documentation matter.

    https://cat3recovery.com/

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