Water Restoration Pro
Increase your technician’s knowledge, ability and skill by watching and applying videos. Videos will cover skills such as extraction and setting equipment. They also cover the science of drying to make sure your techs know how to mitigate losses and properly dry a structure. This series is the most powerful training system available in this industry! Sit. Click. Train.
If you would like your own white-labeled training system with videos from Reets TV, you may be interested in our Enterprise version. Please don’t hesitate to contact Rebekah to discuss your options. (rebekah@reets.tv; 770-712-7293)
A RTV multi-user license allows up to 10 students from one company to access training.
Have additional students? No problem, additional 5-student licenses are available for $850 each.
Teach your technicians from basic to advanced training with these two programs. They are formed into two groups allowing you to decide if your technicians need to start at the beginning or are more advanced. This allows you the ability to start every learner where it is right for them.
Member companies view this as one of their most valuable resources. Every ReetsTV training module also has a systems manual page that recaps the main points of the training. By printing the entire systems manual and providing it to your staff everyone has a reliable manual at their fingertips to reference.
Can’t remember how to set up wood floor panels? The systems manual has step-by-step directions and pictures.
Can’t remember the exact formula for air mover placement? The systems manual has you covered.
Forgot how to calculate vapor pressure differentials? The systems manual is there as a quick reference guide to remind you how to do it.
Looking to create a world class team?
The combination of our online training modules and examinations will improve the performance of even the best of restoration teams.
It is one thing to have completed training it is another to have learned. The ReetsTV Online Exams are designed to test basic drying skills. They’re not designed to trick a student but rather to confirm that they have learned the main points of the training modules watch.
The exams available have a variety of different formats. We use questions that are multiple-choice, true/false, matching and fill in the blank. This variety keeps the exams interesting and also allows us to match the type of question to the subject at hand.
Once you complete the exam there is no waiting for your results. Immediately upon completing the exam you get the results of your efforts. The ReetsTV learning management system saves the exam results for your entire team. At any point report can be run on individuals or groups to see exam results. This gives you clear insight into how your team is improving.
Assessment Test
This ReetsTV exclusive is a great way to determine the learning needs of your staff. We take each student through real-life job situations and ask questions that assess the skill level of each member of your staff. Once you have the results of their exam you can prescribe exactly the right modules to suit their needs.
How far will your team go? Start ReetsTV today and find out!
Fundamentals
1.1 Extraction
1.1.1 The Value of Extracting Carpet and Pad
1.1.2 Extracting Carpet and Pad with a Stationary Tool
1.1.3 Extracting Carpet and Pad with Ride-on Extraction Tool (Hydrox)
1.1.4 Extracting Carpet and Pad with Ride-on ExtractionTool (Rover)
1.2 Air Movers
1.2.1 Air Movers Identification and Testing
1.2.2 Air Mover Best Application
1.2.3 Setting The Right Number of Air Movers
1.3 Moisture Meters
1.3.1 Moisture Meter Identification
1.3.2 Using Hygrometers and IR Thermometers
1.3.3 Invasive Moisture Meter Application
1.3.4 Non Invasive Moisture Meter Application
1.4 Dehumidifiers
1.4.1 Dehumidifcation’s Role in Drying
1.4.2 Using LGR Dehumidifiers
1.4.3 Setting The Right Number of Air Movers
1.4.4 Using Portable Desiccant Dehumidifiers
1.4.5 Application of Portable Desiccant Dehumidifiers
1.5 Electrical Power
1.5.1 Power Management on Water Losses
1.5.2 Electrical Basics and Safety on Water Losses – Part 1
1.5.2 Electrical Basics and Safety on Water Losses – Part 2
1.5.3 Applied Power Management
1.6 TES and ETES Equipment
1.6.1 Direct Heat Application Basics
1.6.2 TES Boiler System Start Up and Shut Down Process
1.7 Ventilation
1.7.1 Ventilation During Directed Heat Drying
1.8 Antimicrobials
1.8.1 Antimicrobial Application
1.9 Negative Pressure Floor Drying Systems
1.9.1 Floor Drying Principles
1.9.2 Application for Wood and Ceramic Floors
1.10 Containment
1.10.1 Containment Principles
1.10.2 Containment Installation
1.11 Security
1.11.1 Securing Windows
1.12 Inspections
1.12.1 Safety and Environmental Inspection
1.12.2 Photographing a Loss
1.12.3 Residential Pre-Inspection
1.12.4 Inspection In a Commercial Building
1.13 Scoping
1.13.1 Scoping Basics
1.13.2 Diagramming a Loss
1.13.3 Using a Scope Sheet Part 1
1.13.3 Using a Scope Sheet Part 2
1.13.3 Using a Scope Sheet Part 3
1.13.4 Creating A Pricing System
1.13.5 Instant Ways to Improve Your Scope
1.14 Contents
1.14.1 Handling Contents On a Water Loss
1.15 Personal Protective Equipment On a Water Loss
1.15.1 PPE On a Water Loss
1.16 Wall Injection Tools
16.1 Wall Air Injection Tools
1.16.2 Wall Air Injection Application
1.17 Air Filtration
1.17.1 Understanding Air Filtration Devices
1.17.2 Using Air Filtration Devices
Science
2.1 Psychrometry
2.1.1 Psychrometry 101- Relative Humidity, Specific Humidity, & the Psychrometric Chart
2.1.2 Psychrometry 102 – Specific Humidity Readings
2.2 Hot Dry Air Flow to the Water
2.2.1 Key to Understanding Drying
2.3 Evaporation Potential
2.3.1 Evaporation Potential 101 – Dalton’s Law of Evaporation
2.3.2 Evaporation Potential 102 – Calculating EP
2.3.3 Increase EP by Heating Wet Surfaces
2.3.4 Increase EP by Drying The Air
2.3.5 Drying with EP
2.3.6 5 Steps to Translating EP
2.3.7 Translate EP in Conventional Drying
2.3.8 Translating EP in Directed Heat Drying
2.4 Mold and Bacteria
2.4.1 Determining the Category of Water
2.4.2 Time, Water, and Amplification of Micro-Organisms – Part 1 with Dr. Dan
2.4.3 ATP Testing and Category of a Loss – Interview with Slade Smith
2.4.4 Initial Response to Mold Amplification On a Water Loss
2.4.5 ATP Sampling Procedures
2.4.6 Contamination On a Water Losses – Interview with Dr. Dan
2.5 ERH -Equilibrium Relative Humidity
2.5.1 Managing Water in the Vapor Phase
2.6 Phases of Water
2.6.1 Phases of Water
2.6.2 Hydrogen Bonding and Cohesion
2.6.3 Cohesion, Adhesion, and Capillary Action
2.6.4 Free Water, Bound Water, and Water Vapor in Wood
2.6.5 The Effect of Evaporative Cooling During Drying
Process
3.1 Demolition
3.1.1 Removing Base and Cutting Drywall
3.2 Crawl Space Drying
3.2.1 Crawl Space Basics
3.2.2 Drying Crawl Space Structure
3.2.3 Drying Crawl Space Soil
3.2.4 Drying Low Height and Limited Access Crawl Space
3.2.5 Crawl Space Drying Process
3.3 Drying Hardwood Floors
3.3.1 Hardwood Technical Questions Part 1
3.3.1 Hardwood Technical Questions Part 2
3.3.1 Hardwood Technical Questions Part 3
3.3.2 Hardwood Drying Process
3.3.3 Hardwood Floor Moisture Reading
3.4 Drying Carpeted Areas
3.4.1 In Place Drying
3.4.2 Direct Heat Drying
3.4.3 Conventional Drying Process When Removing Padding and Drying Carpet
3.4.4 Cutting Carpet Seams
3.5 Drying Ceramic Tile
3.5.1 Ceramic Tile Drying Process Part 1
3.5.1 Ceramic Tile Drying Process Part 2
3.6 Drying Around Cabinets
3.6.1 Drying Around Cabinets
3.7 Drying Unfinished Areas
3.7.1 Drying Unfinished Areas
3.8 Drying Vinyl and Laminate Flooring
3.8.1 Drying Vinyl and Laminate Flooring
3.9 Drying Category 3 Water
3.9.1 Category 3 Water Loss Response Principles
3.9.2 Category 3 Water Loss Contaminated Material Removal
3.9.3 Category 3 Water Loss Decontamination
3.10 Drying Concrete
3.10.1 Drying Concrete
3.10.2 Taking Moisture Readings in Concrete
3.11 Drying Concrete
3.11.1a Conventional Drying In a Commercial Setting
3.11.1b Setting Equipment for Conventional Drying In a Commercial Setting
3.11.2a Direct Heat Drying in a Commercial Setting
3.11.2b Setting Equipment for Direct Heat Drying in a Commercial Setting
3.12 Documentation
3.12.1 Documentation Drying Conditions
Customer Service
4.1 Customer Experience
4.1.1 The First Impression
4.1.2 Extracting Carpet and Pad with a Stationary Tool
4.2 Issue Resolution
4.2.1 Why Customers Get Upset and Why Likely You’re the Problem
4.2.2 Be Solution Oriented Instead of Problem Oriented
4.2.3 Own the Solution
4.3 Customer Experience
4.3.1 Customer Satisfaction Is Not Enough
4.4 Communication
4.4.1 Listening to Customers
4.4.2 Communication Plan
2015 S500 – 1.2.2 Air Mover Best Application and Placement
2015 S500 – 1.17.2 Using Air Filtration Devices on Category 2 and 3 Environments
2015 S500 – 1.18.1 Using IR Cameras
2015 S500 – 2.1.2 Psychrometry 102 Humidity by Volume
2015 S500 – 3.4.1 In Place Drying
2015 S500 – What really is a Category 1 Water Loss
2015 S500 3.1.1 Removing Baseboard and Cutting Drywall
2015 S500 1.2.3 Setting The Right Number of Air Movers
2015 S500 3.11.1b Setting Eq Conv Drying Commercial
2015 S500 2.1.1 Psychrometry 101
2015 S500 1.2.1 Air Mover Identification and Testing
2015 S500 1.4.3 Setting the Right Number of LGR Dehumidifiers
The 5 Principles of Water Restoration
Why Class of Loss is Important to Every Restorer?
Correctly Understand Category of Loss
What is a Category 2 Water Loss?
Scoping Sheet – Common Applications and Collecting Data
Category 3 Water Definition
Dehu Troubleshooting Part 1 – Phoenix 200
Dehu Troubleshooting Part 2 – Phoenix 200HT
Dehu Troubleshooting Part 3 – Phoenix R200
Consider the Customers Needs When Planning Restoration
Reets TV Water Restoration Pro with Auto-Renewal Discount
$2,195.00 / year
Includes:
- Over 150 Training Videos
- 14 CEC Hours For Users (Up To 10)
- Resources (Including: Calculators, Forms, and Charts)