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Spanish Water Restoration Technician (WRT)

Spanish IICRC WRT Courses

The Spanish 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 water damage restoration in the Spanish language
  • Course materials, presentation, and exam in Espanol
  • Earn your IICRC WRT certification online or in-person

In the Spanish Water Damage Restoration Technician course, students will learn to gain an understanding of water damage restoration. Instructed by industry experts, students attend the Spanish WRT course online live-stream in our Zoom classroom. After attending the class and passing the WRT exam, students will earn ab IICRC certification!

Cost: $449/person + $80 exam fee (Paid to the IICRC) 

Save 10% when you register 4 or more students!

Industry Leading Rescheduling Policy

Our industry-leading cancellation and rescheduling policy is simple. You can reschedule for free anytime before class begins.

Should I take the WRT Español Course?

The IICRC WRT certification is often the first class students take in their restoration industry education, and is now available in Spanish! The class will give you an understanding of water damage restoration and the principles of drying. There are no prerequisites or experience requirements, and anyone can attend the Spanish WRT class!

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

Is the Spanish WRT certification the same as the English version?

Yes, the Spanish version teaches the same principles and curriculum! The Spanish course is taught in Spanish and includes the presentation, course manual, and class handouts. The certification that is issued is the same in both Spanish and English.

The Water Restoration Technician certification is required for the IICRC Master Water Restorer Designation

The WRT 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

Do I have to be in class the entire time?​

The IICRC requires students to attend the full duration of class to be eligible to take the certification exam.

Can I use an iPhone for this class?

Students must use a computer or tablet to view the certification class.

When and how do I take the WRT exam?

Students have a 45-day window after class to complete the exam online through the IICRC exam portal. For in person classes, students will take the exam on the last day of class.

Do I need to take a WRT class to do water damage work?​

Each state has different contractor and licensing requirements. You will need to comply with your local and state laws. The water restoration course is a technical course that teaches how to mitigate water damage properly but is independent of state licensing requirements.

Does the WRT certification expire?

IICRC certifications don’t expire as long as they are renewed. 

How many questions are on the exam?

The WRT certification exam consists of 84 multiple choice questions.

What time zone is the class in?

The classes are shown in Pacific Standard Time (PST). If you need help determining what time the class starts for your location, see our page on time zones.

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

After attending the course, students can take the WRT exam in Spanish. Upon passing the exam, the IICRC will issue the student a certification, and mail a certificate for you to display! Students are able to take the exam after attending a WRT course with LearnToRestore.com.

How much is the Spanish IICRC WRT exam fee?

The Spanish WRT exam fee is $80.

Can I use notes on the exam?

The IICRC WRT Spanish exam is a closed book and closed notes exam, with the exception of a psychrometric chart and formula sheets. Both of these will be discusses and taught during class!

When do I take the WRT exam?

Students attending the live-stream online WRT course will complete the exam online after the class through the IICRC exam portal. You have 45-days to complete the exam after class ends. 

Students attending the in-person course will complete the exam on the last day of class. 

How many questions is the Spanish IICRC WRT exam?

The Water Restoration Technician exam is 84 multiple choice questions. 

Can I retake the WRT exam?

You have three attempts to pass the WRT Espanol exam. Each exam attempt has an $80 exam fee. If you fail the third attempt, you will need to take the WRT class again before an additional exam retake. If you fail the exam three times and need to take the class again, we will put you in a refresher class for free! 

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The IICRC Spanish WRT certification course is an entry/intermediate level course for those who want to improve their knowledge in the restoration industry. The WRT class will give you the understanding and information you need to properly assess a leak, determine affected materials, understand moisture readings, calculate necessary equipment and placement, understand the science of drying, and much more! The WRT class is ideal for anyone in the catering, cleaning, and insurance repair industries. Contractors, insurance professionals, TPAs, property management, facilities engineers and more can take this WRT class to gain confidence in their ability to understand the restoration drying process!

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