With our licensed professionals, you can trust that your water mitigation needs will be addressed with precision, adherence to guidelines, and a dedication to quality service.
We understand that dealing with water damage can be a stressful experience, and our dedicated team is here to provide support every step of the way.
With our commitment to prompt action, you can trust us to be there for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, bringing you peace of mind and effective solutions in times of water-related emergencies..
Water damage requires immediate attention to prevent further damage and mitigate the risk of mold growth.
We have the knowledge, training, and experience to assess the extent of the damage, identify the source of the water intrusion, and develop an effective mitigation plan.
We are equipped with professional-grade tools and equipment to extract water, dry affected areas, and restore the property efficiently.
Our experienced staff members have extensive training and personally oversee all aspects of the job.
We accept almost all insurances and we have partners all across the country.
Our team is available 24/7 to answer your water damage emergency calls and respond quickly to your home or business.
Water mitigation is a multi-phase process. The first step is to extract all remaining water from flooring, wet carpet, and other affected materials. Once the water is removed, specialized types of equipment such as dehumidifiers are used to dry the area. If there are unsalvageable materials that were affected by the water, they will be properly removed and discarded.
Water can create excess moisture in the air which can damage your walls, floors, furniture, and other structural components in your home. Dehumidification effectively reduces air moisture, thus halts and prevents further damage to your home.
The short answer: it depends. There are three major factors to consider when assessing the length of time for repairs. Firstly, the amount of water involved. The more water, the longer the drying process and the larger the area to repair. Secondly, how long was the area exposed to moisture? The longer the area goes unmitigated, the more damage occurs. The final factor to consider is the materials affected. For instance, concrete, stone, etc. will have a different response to flooding than wood or drywall.
Due to the fact that mold thrives in moist environments, consistently wet areas are great facilitators of mold growth. Mold growth can begin within 24-48 hours.