water Damage Clean Up & Restoration

Residential & Commercial Properties

Water Extraction

Drying and Dehumidification

Flood & Storm Cleanup

Contents Cleanup

Mold Abatement

Sewage Cleanup

drying equipment
step 1 - inspection and assessment

STEP 1

INSPECTION AND ASSESSMENT

We conduct a thorough assessment of the affected areas to determine the extent of water damage. Using advanced tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging, we identify hidden damage and develop a detailed restoration plan. We explain the plan to you so you fully understand the scope of the damage, the work needed to be done, as well as the cost.

step 2 - water extraction

STEP 2

WATER EXTRACTION

Standing water is removed using industrial-grade pumps and vacuums. This step is crucial to prevent secondary damage and to make the drying process more efficient.

step 2 - water extraction
step 3 - drying and dehumidification

STEP 3

DRYING AND DEHUMIDIFICATION

High-powered air movers and dehumidifiers are deployed to eliminate remaining moisture. This step ensures that walls, floors, and other structural components are completely dry, preventing mold growth and long-term damage.

step 4 - cleaning and sanitizing

STEP 4

CLEANING AND SANITIZING

We clean and sanitize all affected areas, including furniture and personal belongings, to remove bacteria and contaminants. Deodorization treatments are applied to eliminate odors and restore a healthy living environment.

step 4 - cleaning and sanitizing
step 5 - repairs and restoration

STEP 5

REPAIRS AND RESTORATION

Finally, we repair or replace damaged materials, such as drywall, flooring, or ceilings. Our goal is to restore your property to its pre-damage condition quickly and efficiently.

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The Most Common Causes of Water Damage

Here are the 6 most common causes of water damage to residential and commercial properties. If you are looking to file an insurance claim for water damage, check your policy for coverage.

Burst or Leaking Pipes

Frozen, damaged or aging pipes can crack or burst, leading to significant water damage inside walls and ceilings.

Roof Leaks

Damaged shingles, flashing, or clogged gutters can allow water to seep through the roof during rainstorms.

Appliance Malfunctions

Washing machines, dishwashers, and heaters can develop leaks or overflow, causing water damage to nearby areas.

Flooding from Severe Weather

Heavy rainfall, hurricanes, and flash floods can bring excessive water into your property, overwhelming drainage systems.

Clogged Drains or Sewer Backups

Blocked drains or sewage system failures can cause water or wastewater to backflow into your home.

Foundation Cracks or Poor Drainage

Cracks in the foundation or improper exterior drainage can allow groundwater to seep into basements or lower levels.