IICRC certification is more than professional recognition — each certification carries a documentation protocol that, when applied, produces a claim record that adjusters in VT can process without requesting additional information. Element Restoration Hub holds WRT, ASD, AMRT, and FSRT certifications. Every applicable certification's documentation standard is applied to your Cuttingsville, VT loss, producing a complete, multi-standard claim package under a single response. Call (833) 652-9398 now for certified response.
The WRT certification trains technicians in moisture migration science — how water moves through structural materials, how contamination is classified by source, and how the damage boundary is defined from measurement rather than visual estimate. WRT-standard documentation captures moisture readings at the structural perimeter, confirms contamination category with source information, and maps the complete affected area including hidden migration paths. This is the foundational layer of every Element Restoration Hub claim package: a measured scope, not an estimated one.
The ASD certification adds the psychrometric documentation layer — the drying science record that demonstrates structural drying was performed to IICRC standard. Psychrometric readings (temperature, relative humidity, specific humidity, dew point) tracked daily through the drying period, alongside equipment placement and run-hour logs, produce the evidence that the drying process reached every affected structural zone and drove materials to the IICRC material-specific dry standard. For your Cuttingsville, VT insurance claim, the ASD drying log is the documentation that proves restoration was complete — not just that equipment ran for a fixed number of days.
Category 2 and 3 water events and all mold remediation jobs receive IICRC AMRT documentation: microbial assessment protocol, containment establishment record, remediation sequence per material type, and independent post-remediation clearance testing. The AMRT documentation package is submitted as a separate but linked component of the overall claim — the format your VT adjuster needs to process microbial scope without bundling it into the structural damage scope.
Structure fires receive IICRC FSRT documentation for the smoke and thermal damage zones, combined with full ASD documentation for the suppression water zone as a separate scope component. The two-cert documentation approach produces the multi-zone claim structure that fire claims require — smoke damage scope and water damage scope are separated at the documentation level so each zone is processed correctly by your VT carrier.
Because Element Restoration Hub holds all four certifications, the documentation for every applicable damage type is produced under a single response. You don't need separate contractors to produce complete documentation. One team arrives at your Cuttingsville, VT property with the certification authority and documentation protocols to capture every element of the loss.