Insurance Professionals
The biggest challenge for any insurance professional is finding a company who understands the drying process.
Training You Can Trust
The American Drying Institute instructs students how to speed up the process of drying structures to provide:
- • Better customer service
- • Faster file closings
- • Savings of up 60 percent on water-related claims
Let us provide you with a list of certified professionals in your area. Or better still, become an expert yourself.

Our Hands-On Seminar Provides:
- • An understanding of our new MERP© index tool, a simplistic system that allows the adjuster to evaluate a contractor’s performance on any drying job.
- • Unbiased information on all of the latest equipment, meters and drying techniques.
- • Instruction on which piece of equipment is best suited for each job and how to use it for the best, most efficient results.
- • An understanding of how outside atmospheric conditions affect the drying process and how to use this for faster drying.
These are just a few of the reasons why some of the nation’s most respected insurance companies are sending their adjustors to us.
Key Issues Insuance Adjusters Need to Understand
- • How much equipment is needed for any drying job.
- • How temperature control inside the drying chamber affects equipment performance.
- • How psychrometric conditions prove whether or not drying is being performed effectively.
- • The 5 fundamental principles that can assist the insurance professional in evaluating water loss efficiency.
- • The relationship between a drying chamber and your loss ratio.
- • Why it's important to ask the contractor for a report indicating a step-by-step approach to the drying process.
- • Why it's important to ask the contractor for a map of the areas that were water damaged.
- • The importance of verifying that the affected area was chambered off from areas unaffected by water damage.
Comments from the Insurance Industry
- "They have given us a better knowledge of the drying process, which has helped us control our expenses. We're educated enough now to know what needs to be done and what could be considered excess equipment."
- "It was such a remarkable program. I've been in the industry for 26 years so I go into these 1 and 2 day training sessions with a bit of an attitude, and this school totally blew me away."
- "I would definitely recommend it. I think the training is important for everyone from the claims adjustors handling each individual case up to the team managers. Everyone can benefit from the general information and the details of the drying process."