Water Damage / Extraction
I will work for you!
I can rescue you from drowning in paperwork, navigate you through your loss and repair your property!
- Don't take the word of your adjuster or their contractors that your structure and/or contents have dried with minimum damage.
- A visual inspection and testing can eliminate harmful exposure.
- The integrity of the water damaged item may be in question.
- Photos must be taken prior to dry out, and throughout the loss.
We work for you to provide:
- Water Removal: Extraction and removal of standing water (clean water, mud, rainwater, and sewage).
- Cleanup & Disinfection: complete cleanup using EPA sanitizers and deodorizers (fast odor removal)
- Dryout & Dehumification: dry out all building materials and contents for further evaluation for repairs.
- Repairs: removal and rebuilding of any and all building components not salvageable.
- Structural drying: Drying of all building materials & personal belongings (walls, ceilings, carpet & wood floors, contents.)
- Cleanup & Restoration: Dehumidification, Mold prevention,(sanitization) and construction repairs
Types of Water Damage:
- Flooding
- Condensation
- Ice backups
- Storms
- Toilet Supply Breaks
- Washing Machine Overflows
- Dishwasher Breaks
- Slab Leaks
- HVAC condensate drain overflows
I will work for you!
Steps taken after your water loss
- Identify where the water originated from.
- Is the source of the area still leaking and for how long has it leaked.
- What areas are effected.
- Move contents out of area effected.
- Itemize damaged contents or personal property for claims adjuster.
- Water extraction by submersible or wet dry vacuum units.
- A detailed moisture inspection as well as continued moisture measurements.
- Demolition of some of the structure in order to avoid mold and/or contamination.
- Decontamination process begins.
- Set up the proper drying equipment throughout. (Air movers, dehumidifiers, fans etc).
- Dry time may vary so it is important that a professional oversee this process.
- Additional demolition may be necessary after re-inspections.
- Decontaminating process continues along with restoration