Restoration
Focuses on the damage that the house has already incurred
Inspection and Assessment
The first step to the water restoration process is to have a professional perform a detailed inspection. During this stage, experts will utilize a variety of equipment to assess the level of damage. They classify and categorize the damage to determine the extent of repair. After this process, inspectors provide you with an estimate.
Water Removal
This part of the process is time-sensitive and must be started as soon as possible. The longer standing water remains inside your house, the more dangerous it becomes for both your structure and for you. At this time, the restoration team will also remove any personal belongings that are affected. High-powered pumps are used to extract water quickly and effectively. Additional inspections are necessary during this stage to identify to what extent flooring will need to be replaced.
Drying and Dehumidifying
Following the water removal process, professionals will begin drying and dehumidifying the affected area. Although your home may appear dry after the water extraction stage, walls and other materials are often still wet to the touch. Therefore, this stage is essential to prevent further destruction or mold growth. A specialist will oversee this process and monitor the moisture levels in your property during this time.
Cleaning and Sanitizing
It is necessary to hire experts for the cleaning and sanitation portion of your water cleanup. These individuals are trained on the cleaning protocol required to ensure the safety of water-damaged homes. At this time, they will treat for mold and microbial growth. Special, personal protective equipment is used during the cleaning phase to avoid contact with hazardous materials.
Complete Restoration
The goal of the recovery team after cleaning up is to get your house back to its pre-disaster condition. Flooring, cupboards and other structural material may be removed, fixed, or replaced. Depending on the extent of the damage, this phase of the restoration may be quite simple or extensive—with projects ranging from minor drywall repair to complete reconstruction of certain sections of the structure.


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