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  5. Actionable Published Price List August 2026

Actionable Published Price List - August 2026

WHY DRY-OUT ESTIMATING HAS TO EVOLVE

Mitigation today is billed on proxy inputs, meaning equipment counts and days on site, rather than outcomes. Two structural flaws follow.

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    The 24-hour SLA trap

    Restorers must upload a credible mitigation estimate within 24 hours of assignment, before drying conditions can possibly be known. They are forced to guess at the unknowable, and when reality diverges (an extra day of dry-out, hidden damage uncovered by exploratory demolition) the system scores it as a compliance failure.

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    Efficiency is penalized

    Because billing follows equipment and days, the restorer who invests additional labor in establishing tighter containment and/or procures and deploys higher-performing drying equipment, and dries the affected areas faster, earns less. The pricing model financially rewards slower work.

Both flaws share one root: invoices are paid on variables decoupled from results, which fuels endless retroactive arguments over IICRC S500 interpretation.

THE SOLUTION: 16 DRY-OUT-BY-VOLUME LINE ITEMS

Four water classes (Class 1 through Class 4), residential and commercial, standard and after-hours: sixteen line items, each priced on the contained volume that must be dried.

1

It works within the 24-hour clock

Containment volume and water class are knowable on day one. Anchoring the estimate to volume lets restorers submit fast, honest estimates without guessing.

2

It aligns incentives

When compensation follows the volume that must be dried rather than the number of days air movers run, efficiency becomes the rational, profitable choice.

3

It is a neutral standard

The APPL is published by a nonprofit trade association, not a materially interested party, so it serves as a good-faith reference point for all sides.

Dry-out-by-volume points the restorer, the carrier, and the policyholder in the same direction: a fast, efficient, and accurate resolution.

10 NEW LINE ITEMS - AUGUST 2026

#CATSELACTDescriptionAdditional Item Information
1WTRBARRAI+Containment barrier - all-inclusiveIncludes: 6-mil Visqueen sheeting, preservation tape, peel-and-seal zippered access, tension posts, furring strips, containment-barrier air filters, fastening consumables, and labor to install and remove the barrier.more
2WTRBARRAIA+Containment barrier - all-inclusive - after hoursIncludes: 6-mil Visqueen sheeting, preservation tape, peel-and-seal zippered access, tension posts, furring strips, containment-barrier air filters, fastening consumables, and labor to install and remove the barrier.more
3WTRC1AI+Dry-out by volume - class 1Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 1 loss.more
4WTRC2AI+Dry-out by volume - class 2Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated equipment for a Class 2 loss.more
5WTRC3AI+Dry-out by volume - class 3Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 3 loss.more
6WTRC4AI+Dry-out by volume - class 4Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, specialty drying equipment, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 5.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 4 loss.more
7WTRC1AIA+Dry-out by volume - class 1 - after hoursIncludes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 1 loss.more
8WTRC2AIA+Dry-out by volume - class 2 - after hoursIncludes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 2 loss.more
9WTRC3AIA+Dry-out by volume - class 3 - after hoursIncludes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 3 loss.more
10WTRC4AIA+Dry-out by volume - class 4 - after hoursIncludes: Dehumidification, air movers, specialty drying equipment, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 5.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 4 loss.more
1WTRBARRAI+

Containment barrier - all-inclusive

Includes: 6-mil Visqueen sheeting, preservation tape, peel-and-seal zippered access, tension posts, furring strips, containment-barrier air filters, fastening consumables, and labor to install and remove the barrier.more
2WTRBARRAIA+

Containment barrier - all-inclusive - after hours

Includes: 6-mil Visqueen sheeting, preservation tape, peel-and-seal zippered access, tension posts, furring strips, containment-barrier air filters, fastening consumables, and labor to install and remove the barrier.more
3WTRC1AI+

Dry-out by volume - class 1

Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 1 loss.more
4WTRC2AI+

Dry-out by volume - class 2

Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated equipment for a Class 2 loss.more
5WTRC3AI+

Dry-out by volume - class 3

Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 3 loss.more
6WTRC4AI+

Dry-out by volume - class 4

Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, specialty drying equipment, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 5.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 4 loss.more
7WTRC1AIA+

Dry-out by volume - class 1 - after hours

Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 1 loss.more
8WTRC2AIA+

Dry-out by volume - class 2 - after hours

Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 2 loss.more
9WTRC3AIA+

Dry-out by volume - class 3 - after hours

Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 3.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 3 loss.more
10WTRC4AIA+

Dry-out by volume - class 4 - after hours

Includes: Dehumidification, air movers, specialty drying equipment, remote-monitoring equipment, and labor for setup, monitoring, and breakdown. Pricing assumes a modeled 5.5-day dry-out. Equipment density is based on IICRC S500 principles and AHAM-rated dehumidification capacity for a Class 4 loss.more

The Kicker: 2 All-Inclusive Containment Line Items

The dry-out-by-volume approach is improved when paired with the new APPL all-inclusive containment line items. Each all-inclusive variant includes 6-mil poly, preservation tape, heavy-duty zippers, containment posts, and the labor to both erect and take down the containment. There are regular-hour and after-hour variants, and we think these two new additions will reduce some back-and-forth, especially regarding the duration for which containment posts were deployed and otherwise estimated or invoiced.

Comparison between The
legacy approach vs Actionable approach

1. WTRBARRAI

Note: assumes a 3.5 day dry-out.

Actionable line item description:

Containment barrier - all-inclusive

Legacy approach

Legacy approach line items for WTRBARRAI

Actionable approach

Actionable approach line item for WTRBARRAI

2. WTRBARRAIA

Note: assumes a 3.5 day dry-out.

Actionable line item description:

Containment barrier - all-inclusive - after hours

Legacy approach

Legacy approach line items for WTRBARRAIA

Actionable approach

Actionable approach line item for WTRBARRAIA

3. WTRC1AI

Note: assumes a 3.5 day dry-out.

Actionable line item description:

Dry-out by volume - Class 1 - Residential

Legacy approach

Legacy approach line items for WTRC1AI

Actionable approach

Actionable approach line item for WTRC1AI

4. WTRC2AI

Note: assumes a 3.5 day dry-out.

Actionable line item description:

Dry-out by volume - Class 2 - Residential

Legacy approach

Legacy approach line items for WTRC2AI

Actionable approach

Actionable approach line item for WTRC2AI

5. WTRC3AI

Note: assumes a 3.5 day dry-out.

Actionable line item description:

Dry-out by volume - Class 3 - Residential

Legacy approach

Legacy approach line items for WTRC3AI

Actionable approach

Actionable approach line item for WTRC3AI

6. WTRC4AI

Note: assumes a 5.5 day dry-out.

Actionable line item description:

Dry-out by volume - Class 4 - Residential

Legacy approach

Legacy approach line items for WTRC4AI

Actionable approach

Actionable approach line item for WTRC4AI

7. WTRC1AIA

Note: assumes a 3.5 day dry-out.

Actionable line item description:

Dry-out by volume - Class 1 - Residential - after hours

Legacy approach

Legacy approach line items for WTRC1AIA

Actionable approach

Actionable approach line item for WTRC1AIA

8. WTRC2AIA

Note: assumes a 3.5 day dry-out.

Actionable line item description:

Dry-out by volume - Class 2 - Residential - after hours

Legacy approach

Legacy approach line items for WTRC2AIA

Actionable approach

Actionable approach line item for WTRC2AIA

9. WTRC3AIA

Note: assumes a 3.5 day dry-out.

Actionable line item description:

Dry-out by volume - Class 3 - Residential - after hours

Legacy approach

Legacy approach line items for WTRC3AIA

Actionable approach

Actionable approach line item for WTRC3AIA

10. WTRC4AIA

Note: assumes a 5.5 day dry-out.

Actionable line item description:

Dry-out by volume - Class 4 - Residential - after hours

Legacy approach

Legacy approach line items for WTRC4AIA

Actionable approach

Actionable approach line item for WTRC4AIA

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