Our Process
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As soon as you call, our team of water damage restoration specialists rush to your location to inspect the issue.
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Once an evaluation has been completed, the affected area will be secured to minimize the damage.
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Our immediate attention is focused on getting rid of any excess water still standing in puddles.
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We then separate all the items that are heavily damaged from those that are partially damaged and begin the drying process.
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Using our special equipment and machinery that we bring into the affected area, we thoroughly air out the space, clean any damaged appliances, and properly sanitize the area.
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Once the cleaning is done, we start the restoration process. Using state-of-the-art equipment, we restore the moisture-content as well as the humidity of your house back to its original state.
Major Causes of Flooding in the Home
Damage caused by flooding can originate from a number of different sources. On top of weather conditions that cause flooding, things like broken dish ware hoses, overflow from the washing machine, leakage from the dishwasher, broken or leaking pipelines, and clogged or backed up toilets are some of the biggest reasons water damage occurs. It can be quite the surprise to find out just how much damage a leaky pipe or bad drainage can cause. It only takes a few minutes for running water to collect and compromise the structure of a building or home.
Some other culprits of water damage in the home include congested rain gutters and cracks in the foundation. When your home is standing on a damaged foundation, water has an all access pass. It’s probably not something you think about too often, but it is important to consider the areas of your home susceptible to water entry and flooding. If your gutters are clogged, it can worsen the situation. Gutters are intended to deter water from infiltrating a building. When they aren’t properly maintained, the damage they can add is insurmountable.