Restoring your home after water damage is a
frustrating experience. Fortunately, natural
disasters don't occur every day, and chances are
you'll never have to deal with water damage from
rising water or flooding. However, simple
plumbing leaks or overflows are far more common.
Although dealing with water damage may seem
simple (mop or wet vacuum; fans used to promote
evaporation), what is not considered is the
degree to which water can penetrate into
structural cavities and assemblies, creating
trapped pockets of saturation. Often it is to
late before property owners become aware of the
on-going effect of this trapped water on
structural and contents materials, which may
include: discoloration, warping, splitting,
delamination, and musty odor and mold growth.
The consequences of ineffective restoration -
including possible health effects - are far too
great to leave water damage improperly restored.
Most property owners are not familiar with the
essential steps and tactics for proper
restoration, and naturally, they have many
questions. That's where the
certified water restoration professional
comes in. He or she will be qualified through
formal training and experience to remove excess
water efficiently, to promote efficient
evaporation and to establish the
dehumidification conditions necessary to stop
on-going damage. Moreover, they can document the
return of your property and contents to normal
conditions to ensure that future problems will
not be experienced.
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