Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT) Certification Practice Test

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What action is typically taken with wet particle board?

  1. Repaired

  2. Dryed

  3. Removed

  4. Sealed

The correct answer is: Removed

When dealing with wet particle board, the typical action taken is removal. This is primarily due to the material's characteristics; particle board is highly susceptible to water damage. When it gets wet, the fibers within it can swell and disintegrate, leading to a significant loss of structural integrity. Even if drying methods are applied, particle board may not return to its original condition, and the damage can compromise its strength and function. Removing wet particle board is essential to prevent further issues such as mold growth, which can occur in damp environments. Additionally, replacing the damaged material ensures that the overall structure of the building remains sound and safe for occupants. While other actions like drying or sealing might be considered in different scenarios, they are often insufficient for particle board once it has been significantly compromised by moisture.