IICRC WRT - Water Damage Restoration Technician Course

Online and In-person IICRC WRT Courses

The IICRC WRT (Water Damage Restoration Technician) class teaches students the principles of water damage restoration. You will learn categories and classes of water damage, types of equipment, how to calculate how much is needed, and installation (including air movers, dehumidifiers, and air scrubbers), psychrometry – the science of drying, how water affects building materials, and more! 

  • Learn the principles of water damage restoration
  • Understand the industry standard (IICRC S500)
  • Earn your IICRC WRT certification!

In the IICRC water damage course, students will learn the fundamentals of restoration. Taught by industry experts, students will attend the class in either an online live-stream format led by an instructor in our Zoom classroom. Students can also join us for an in-person course. After completing the class and passing the IICRC exam, students will earn their IICRC certification! LearnToRestore.com is the leading IICRC-approved school offering the WRT class nearly every week!

Cost: $449/person

Exam Fee: $80 exam fee (Paid directly to the IICRC) 

Save 10% when you register 4 or more students!

Industry-Leading Rescheduling Policy

Our cancellation and rescheduling policy is simple. You can reschedule for free up to 24 hours before class begins.

Should I take the WRT Course?

The IICRC WRT certification is often the first class students take in their restoration industry education, and is the most popular course we offer! The Water Restoration Technician course will give you the foundation of mitigation and water damage restoration. Starting from basic principles that build upon each other, so students have a full understanding of what water damage restoration entails, the types of equipment used, how much equipment is needed, psychrometry, moisture meters, moisture readings, and much more. Anyone can take the WRT class; there are no prerequisites or experience required!

Whether this is your first day in the industry or you have years of experience, we welcome you to join our WRT class! Our classes are tailored to students of all experience levels.

After taking this course, students will have the opportunity to take the IICRC exam. After passing the exam, the student will receive their IICRC WRT certification. Our course prepares students for the exam following class and, more importantly, for real-world applications.

If you’re interested in earning two certifications and learning in our hands-on Flood House, you can also take a WRT/ASD Combo course!

IICRC WRT is Required for the Master Water Restorer Designation

This course is a required certification to earn the IICRC Master Water Restorer designation.

Safety

• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• Immunizations
• Equipment Safety
• Identifying potential on-the-job hazards
• Water Damage specific hazards

Water Damage Mitigation

• Locating the source of water
• Protecting structure, furniture and other contents
• Stopping secondary damage

Developing a Scope

What’s wet?
• Determining migration of water
• Evaluating class of water loss
• Evaluating category of water loss
• Building materials: Carpet, pad, flooring, sub-flooring, framing, drywall etc.
• Drying methods
• Determine a dry standard and a dry goal

Water Extraction

• Extraction Tools
• Portable extractors and truck-mount extractors
• Extraction wands
• Extracting standing water
• Determining how many gallons of water are present
• Disposal

Measuring & Monitoring

How wet is it?
• Moisture levels in materials and in the air
• Types of moisture meters and how to use them
• Psychrometry – The science of drying

Installing Equipment

Is it drying?
• Types of air movers, how they are used, and determining how many are needed
• Types of dehumidifiers, how they are used, and determining how many are needed
• Monitoring the drying progress
• Reconfiguring and adjusting equipment to reach drying goals

Return to Pre-Loss Condition

Is it dry?
• Repairs
• Cleaning
• Resetting contents

IICRC WRT FAQ

Earning your water damage certification is easy with LearnToRestore.com! See our WRT Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) below!

If you have additional questions about any of our courses, check out our Help Center or contact us!

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Join thousands of students who have taken the WRT course with us!

Learning doesn’t have to be complicated, especially when you’ve got expert instructors who’ve spent decades doing the real thing. At LearnToRestore.com, our courses break things down in a way that actually makes sense, so your team can pick up real-world skills without the confusion.

Our instructors started in the field and gained their teaching credentials along the way, which means they’re not just teachers, they’ve done the real thing. They bring all that hands-on experience straight to the classroom, so your team learns is prepared for the field (and, of course, the exam, too!)

It’s no surprise why so many companies choose LearnToRestore.com when they need to earn their IICRC certifications. If you want to learn from the best, you’re in the right place!

The IICRC water damage training course is based on the IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration. The S500 is the industry standard and is used by restorers, insurance companies, attorneys, and anyone working in the water damage restoration industry!

Get the IICRC S500 (Use code “REME” when checking out!)

Fun Fact: Darren Foote is a member of the IICRC S500 Consensus Body, Chairman of the WRT class Technical Advisory Committee, and on the IICRC Board of Directors!

LearnToRestore.com Teaches the IICRC WRT Class in English and Spanish

Students who attend an IICRC course and pass the corresponding exam will earn their certification. This establishes you as a Certified Technician! Learn in English or Spanish WRT classes.

The water damage restoration class is great for anyone in the restoration, cleaning and insurance repair industries. Contractors, insurance professionals, TPA’s, property management, facilities engineers, restoration technicians, project managers and anyone can take this WRT class to become confident in their ability to understand the restorative drying process! 

The class, offered in-person or online live-stream, is technical course that will give students the understanding of how to properly and efficiently dry out a building with water damage. This course covers how to determine what building materials can be saved and dried and what needs to be removed and replaced, level of contamination in water, potential rate of evaporation, how to determine equipment needs, psychrometry, moisture meters and much more. 

IICRC WRT certification with Learn To Restore

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When you take IICRC-approved classes with our team, you will learn from instructors with decades of experience. Our instructors not only have the technical knowledge but also have the real-world experience to back it up! Students will learn from both the IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration (which our instructors helped write!) and the actual how-to in the field. We know it, because we’ve done it, and we’re excited to share it with you!

Widely regarded as the best IICRC-approved school, combined with our robust class schedule, allows students to excel in their restoration careers. Our classes cover everything on the exam you need to know, but more importantly, our goal is to not only prepare you for the exam but to prepare you for the field. So if you’ve never been on a restoration project, or you’ve been in the industry for years, we can’t wait to see you in class!

This class is offered through LearnToRestore.com, an IICRC-Approved School. We are not employed by or affiliated with the IICRC beyond our approval status. Courses are approved for IICRC certification in their designated categories.