Remote monitoring technology using IoT-enabled sensors is transforming how restoration contractors document and manage water damage restoration projects, converting field documentation into verifiable data collection that reduces disputes and improves outcomes.
IoT-enabled sensors can capture environmental information including temperature, relative humidity, dew point, and moisture content in real time, providing a continuous record of drying conditions throughout the restoration process.
The technology addresses one of the most common sources of dispute in water damage restoration: the adequacy of drying. With real-time sensor data, contractors can demonstrate objectively that drying conditions met or exceeded the requirements of the IICRC S500 standard.
R&R Magazine reported in February 2026 that remote monitoring is one of the key technology trends influencing the restoration industry, with IoT-enabled sensors enabling real-time job management and transparency that was not previously possible.
For insurance carriers, IoT sensor data provides a level of documentation that is difficult to dispute, potentially reducing the frequency and cost of claims disputes. For contractors, the technology provides a competitive advantage and a defense against allegations of inadequate drying.


