The DRR Tech Stack.
What Runs On Every Job.
Restoration in 2026 is decided by the documentation as much as the dehumidifiers. Carriers and TPAs increasingly reject scopes that are not backed by 3D capture, time-stamped photo timelines, and structured loss reports. Here’s the stack DRR runs — and what each piece is solving for.
3D Space Capture
We capture every large-loss site in 3D before mitigation begins. The walkthrough preserves the as-found condition for the adjuster, the property owner, and any future legal review. It also gives the reconstruction team a dimensioned reference that doesn’t change with demo. TPAs increasingly require this level of capture before approving scopes above the small-loss threshold.
Time-Stamped Photo Timeline
Every photo our crews take is automatically time-stamped, GPS- tagged, and posted to a shared timeline visible to the project manager, the property owner, and (with permission) the adjuster. No more “the photo was taken at the start of the job” arguments — the metadata is on every frame.
Claims Documentation Platform
Floor plans, content inventories, photo claims, and structured damage reports the adjuster receives in the format their software ingests directly. Reduces back-and-forth and shortens settlement cycles.
Field Detection & Verification
The handheld tools that close the loop on every job. Moisture mapping verifies drying progress; thermal imaging confirms hidden moisture or HVAC anomalies; borescopes inspect cavities without unnecessary demo.
Delmhorst BD-2100 Moisture Meter
Pin-type and pinless. The dual-mode standard for residential and light-commercial moisture mapping. We carry these in every truck.
View productFLIR C3-X Pocket Thermal Imager
Detects hidden moisture and HVAC anomalies through walls without invasive cuts. The same physics our techs use on every loss.
View productTeslong NTS500 Borescope
Inspect inside wall cavities, drains, ductwork. We use these to confirm hidden moisture before opening a wall.
View productCompliance & Continuing Education
Every DRR field tech maintains active certifications. The programs below are the same ones our team trains through — also useful for facility teams and adjusters who want to verify what restoration certification actually entails.
OSHA HAZWOPER 40-Hour Online (OSHA.com)
Online HAZWOPER 40 — the same certification DRR field crews carry. Required for hazardous-waste site work under 29 CFR 1910.120.
View product360training Restoration Course Catalog
Continuing education for property managers and adjusters. Mold, water damage, OSHA, ICRA — recognized by most CE-credit programs.
View productDocumentation is the product.
When you call DRR, what you receive isn’t just a dried building — it’s a defensible record that protects your claim, your tenants, and your timeline.
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