Our Flood House training centers are designed to give you true-to-life training as you mitigate a catastrophic water loss using the industry’s latest drying technology, guided by industry experts.
We have trained thousands of contractors and adjusters. If you want to elevate your knowledge and grow your business, register today.
Nothing compares to experiencing a simulated water catastrophe and then drying it out while learning from industry experts.
We've built both of our Flood House training centers to reflect real-world homes, which gives you true-to-life training while using the industry's latest drying technology.
Our IICRC-approved ASD (Applied Structural Drying) training centers are furnished homes built over a concrete slab foundation using common building materials. The only thing "different" about this 1,800-square-foot home from a regular one is its attached classroom.Our Process
We've simulated hundreds of catastrophic water losses by flooding them with over 1,500 gallons of water. It will rain from the first floor into the finished basement and crawlspace. We then seal the home for 36 hours in an 85-degree environment to create a "terrarium effect." This is the worst-case scenario for any homeowner. Despite that, all affected materials will be dried and saved.
We have trained thousands of contractors, adjusters, and employees. Each learned the best practices for evaluating the damage and developing a restoration strategy based on the type of affected materials, weather, and even where the loss site is located in the country.Our Process
For contractors, when you attend Accuserve’s IICRC ASD-approved Flood House courses and pass the required tests, you will receive an IICRC certification and gain credibility in the marketplace. An IICRC certification proves that you were trained by industry experts and know the scientifically proven guidelines for property restoration. This will open business opportunities and give you the confidence that comes with being backed by standards that have evolved over decades.
As an adjuster, you will learn industry standards and processes so you can determine with certainty that the correct procedures were followed.