Property Damage Solutions

Property Damage Solutions

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About

In the aftermath of unforeseen disasters, choosing the right restoration company is crucial. Property Damage Solutions, based in Richmond, Kentucky, stands out as a reliable choice for various reasons. Our seasoned team specializes in prompt emergency water damage cleanup, efficient board-up services, meticulous mold remediation, and thorough fire damage restoration.

1. **Swift Response**: Time is of the essence in property damage situations. Property Damage Solutions understands the urgency and is committed to rapid response times. Our 24/7 availability ensures that your property gets the immediate attention it deserves.

2. **Comprehensive Services**: From water damage to fire emergencies, we provide a comprehensive range of services. Whether it's restoring your home or business after a flood, handling mold issues, or recovering from fire damage, Property Damage Solutions has the expertise to address diverse restoration needs.

3. **Experienced Professionals**: Our skilled and experienced team members are trained to handle restoration projects with precision. They bring a wealth of knowledge to every job, ensuring that the restoration process is thorough and effective.

4. **Advanced Technology**: Property Damage Solutions employs cutting-edge technology in the restoration process. From advanced water extraction equipment to high-tech mold remediation tools, we leverage the latest innovations to deliver top-notch results.

5. **Customer-Centric Approach**: We understand the stress and disruption that property damage can cause. Our customer-centric approach focuses on clear communication, empathy, and a commitment to keeping you informed throughout the restoration process. Your satisfaction is our priority.

6. **Local Roots, Community Commitment**: As a locally-owned and operated company in Richmond, Kentucky, we take pride in our community. Our dedication goes beyond restoration – we actively participate in local events, like water parks, Blippy the Musical, and picnics at the park, fostering a sense of community well-being.

Choosing Property Damage Solutions for your restoration needs means opting for reliability, expertise, and a team dedicated to restoring your property to its pre-damaged state. When disaster strikes, trust us to bring your property back to life.


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3 employees
19 years in business
Serves Richmond , KY

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  • Emergency Response: 	•	Available 24/7: We pride ourselves on being available around the clock to address your emergency restoration needs promptly. 	2.	Assessment and Transparency: 	•	On-Site Evaluation: Our experienced team conducts a thorough on-site assessment to understand the scope of the damage. 	•	Clear Communication: We communicate openly, providing a detailed estimate and explaining the restoration process, ensuring you are informed every step of the way. 	3.	Authorization and Documentation: 	•	Clear Agreements: Once you decide to proceed, we establish clear agreements outlining the scope of work and terms. 	•	Detailed Documentation: We document the initial condition of your property meticulously, ensuring transparency and accountability. 	4.	Restoration Excellence: 	•	Certified Professionals: Our team of certified and licensed professionals executes the restoration plan with precision. 	•	Regular Updates: Expect regular updates on the progress, and feel free to ask any questions during the restoration process. 	5.	Quality Assurance: 	•	Industry Standards: We adhere to the highest industry standards to deliver quality restoration. 	•	Final Inspection: A final inspection ensures your property is restored to your satisfaction. 	6.	Completion and Follow-Up: 	•	Property Handover: Your property is returned to you in its restored condition. 	•	Post-Restoration Support: We offer post-restoration follow-ups to address any additional questions or concerns. 	7.	Feedback and Continuous Improvement: 	•	Your Feedback Matters: We value your feedback and continuously strive to improve our services based on your experience. 	•	Family-Owned Commitment: As a family-owned and operated business, we understand the importance of a personal touch during challenging times.
  • Emergency Response: 	•	Available 24/7: We pride ourselves on being available around the clock to address your emergency restoration needs promptly. 	2.	Assessment and Transparency: 	•	On-Site Evaluation: Our experienced team conducts a thorough on-site assessment to understand the scope of the damage. 	•	Clear Communication: We communicate openly, providing a detailed estimate and explaining the restoration process, ensuring you are informed every step of the way. 	3.	Authorization and Documentation: 	•	Clear Agreements: Once you decide to proceed, we establish clear agreements outlining the scope of work and terms. 	•	Detailed Documentation: We document the initial condition of your property meticulously, ensuring transparency and accountability. 	4.	Restoration Excellence: 	•	Certified Professionals: Our team of certified and licensed professionals executes the restoration plan with precision. 	•	Regular Updates: Expect regular updates on the progress, and feel free to ask any questions during the restoration process. 	5.	Quality Assurance: 	•	Industry Standards: We adhere to the highest industry standards to deliver quality restoration. 	•	Final Inspection: A final inspection ensures your property is restored to your satisfaction. 	6.	Completion and Follow-Up: 	•	Property Handover: Your property is returned to you in its restored condition. 	•	Post-Restoration Support: We offer post-restoration follow-ups to address any additional questions or concerns. 	7.	Feedback and Continuous Improvement: 	•	Your Feedback Matters: We value your feedback and continuously strive to improve our services based on your experience. 	•	Family-Owned Commitment: As a family-owned and operated business, we understand the importance of a personal touch during challenging times.
  • Emergency Response: 	•	Available 24/7: We pride ourselves on being available around the clock to address your emergency restoration needs promptly. 	2.	Assessment and Transparency: 	•	On-Site Evaluation: Our experienced team conducts a thorough on-site assessment to understand the scope of the damage. 	•	Clear Communication: We communicate openly, providing a detailed estimate and explaining the restoration process, ensuring you are informed every step of the way. 	3.	Authorization and Documentation: 	•	Clear Agreements: Once you decide to proceed, we establish clear agreements outlining the scope of work and terms. 	•	Detailed Documentation: We document the initial condition of your property meticulously, ensuring transparency and accountability. 	4.	Restoration Excellence: 	•	Certified Professionals: Our team of certified and licensed professionals executes the restoration plan with precision. 	•	Regular Updates: Expect regular updates on the progress, and feel free to ask any questions during the restoration process. 	5.	Quality Assurance: 	•	Industry Standards: We adhere to the highest industry standards to deliver quality restoration. 	•	Final Inspection: A final inspection ensures your property is restored to your satisfaction. 	6.	Completion and Follow-Up: 	•	Property Handover: Your property is returned to you in its restored condition. 	•	Post-Restoration Support: We offer post-restoration follow-ups to address any additional questions or concerns. 	7.	Feedback and Continuous Improvement: 	•	Your Feedback Matters: We value your feedback and continuously strive to improve our services based on your experience. 	•	Family-Owned Commitment: As a family-owned and operated business, we understand the importance of a personal touch during challenging times.
  • Emergency Response: 	•	Available 24/7: We pride ourselves on being available around the clock to address your emergency restoration needs promptly. 	2.	Assessment and Transparency: 	•	On-Site Evaluation: Our experienced team conducts a thorough on-site assessment to understand the scope of the damage. 	•	Clear Communication: We communicate openly, providing a detailed estimate and explaining the restoration process, ensuring you are informed every step of the way. 	3.	Authorization and Documentation: 	•	Clear Agreements: Once you decide to proceed, we establish clear agreements outlining the scope of work and terms. 	•	Detailed Documentation: We document the initial condition of your property meticulously, ensuring transparency and accountability. 	4.	Restoration Excellence: 	•	Certified Professionals: Our team of certified and licensed professionals executes the restoration plan with precision. 	•	Regular Updates: Expect regular updates on the progress, and feel free to ask any questions during the restoration process. 	5.	Quality Assurance: 	•	Industry Standards: We adhere to the highest industry standards to deliver quality restoration. 	•	Final Inspection: A final inspection ensures your property is restored to your satisfaction. 	6.	Completion and Follow-Up: 	•	Property Handover: Your property is returned to you in its restored condition. 	•	Post-Restoration Support: We offer post-restoration follow-ups to address any additional questions or concerns. 	7.	Feedback and Continuous Improvement: 	•	Your Feedback Matters: We value your feedback and continuously strive to improve our services based on your experience. 	•	Family-Owned Commitment: As a family-owned and operated business, we understand the importance of a personal touch during challenging times.

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    Jason B.

    5/5 company ! Great guys and hard workers .
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    Julia S.

    I have seen the professional manner in which Jason has conducted both commercial and residential restoration projects and would highly recommend him for your water, fire, smoke and other remediation needs!
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    Rob C.

    Very knowledgeable Jason understands the insurance and restoration process and procedures. I’ve seen him work with multiple customers from hurricanes ,storm damage to day-to-day water intrusion and sewage back ups. He cares about your property and goes above and beyond!
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    Michael B.

    Very highly recommended not only are they my best friends but I’ve also worked with them and they are very thorough and responsive and also highly trained in working with your insurance company or have options with home owner pay.
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    Frequently asked questions

    The Water Restoration Process

    After a water damage event such as 

     water heater or flood damage, a fast response in starting the restoration is critical.

    Water restoration is a five-step process that starts with an inspection and ends with your home completely restored to its previous state. Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Damage Restoration Steps

    1. Inspection and Assessment
    2. Water Removal
    3. Drying and Dehumidifying
    4. Cleaning and Sanitizing
    5. Restoration and Repair

    Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Restoration Steps in Detail

    Step 1: Inspection and Assessment

    Restoration companies perform a thorough damage assessment of the location of the damage. During this inspection, a water restoration specialist will make assessments to categorize and classify the damage that has occurred

    Water restoration experts will check the materials’ porosity in the impacted area to determine how much water absorption has occurred. Moisture detectors, including hygrometers and moisture scourers, will measure the level of damage and estimate the amount of work required. Based on the findings, they will rate the damage from Class 1 to 4.

    Water damage inspectors will also identify the water source to ensure the water has stopped and determine the contamination level of the water. The water will then be rated Category 1, 2 or 3.

    After an inspection has occurred, the water restoration company will tell you the approximate time and costs required to restore your home, as well as payment options.

    Step 2: Water Removal

    The next step in the restoration process is to remove standing water via water extraction. Standing water can deteriorate and continue to damage your home, so all it must be removed as quickly as possible. Water extraction is especially important when dealing with a flooded basement as standing water in the basement leads to severe mold growth.

    Water restoration companies use extractors to remove water during the extraction process. These high-powered pumps and vacuums are designed to absorb all standing and surface water from your home quickly.

    Several different types of extractors may be used to remove water, including:

    • Submersible pumps
    • Truck-mounted vacuums
    • Portable wet/dry vacuums.

    After the standing water is extracted, additional inspections may occur to determine the remaining moisture levels and identify whether the carpeting or hardwood floors need to be removed.

    Step 3: Drying and Dehumidifying

    After the water is physically extracted from the home, restoration companies begin the dehumidification and drying process. Industrial quality air movers and dehumidifiers are used to dry out any materials that still contain water or were too challenging to access during extraction.

    At this stage, your home may look dry, but some materials can be wet to the touch. If left alone, these materials may suffer further damage such as warping, breaking or growing mold. Water restoration companies prevent this by completely drying and dehumidifying the impacted area.

    Throughout this stage, water remediation specialists monitor moisture levels in the walls and floors of the affected areas to determine when your home is dry so that professional cleaning can begin.

    Step 4: Cleaning and Sanitizing

    Thorough, professional cleaning is a required step in all home restoration projects. At the same time, restoration companies work to preserve as much of your personal property as possible.

    Cleaning should always be performed by experts trained in the safety and sanitization requirements of water-damaged homes.

    Cleaning may take many forms, including:

    • Spray and wipe cleaning
    • Dry cleaning
    • Wet cleaning

    Restoration professionals may also use foam, abrasive or immersion cleaning techniques to ensure every item is cleaned as thoroughly as possible. This step may also involve mold remediation as necessary.

    Experts have specialized personal protective equipment (PPE) for cleaning potentially hazardous materials, including N-96 respirators, protective gloves and waterproof clothing.

    At this stage, restoration specialists also dispose of any damaged materials that were removed during the cleaning phase.

    Step 5: Complete Restoration

    The final step of the restoration process is restoration. During the restoration, specialists return your home to the state it was in before the damage occurred. Any materials that were permanently damaged or removed will now be fixed or replaced. Restoration projects may be simple or extensive, depending on the amount of permanent damage that occurred.

    In some cases, restoration can require relatively simple repairs, such as waterdamage24hrs.business.site   In others, restoration work is extensive and will require complete reconstruction on parts of your home.

    Restoration vs Mitigation

    Restoration and mitigation refer to two separate services provided after a water incident occurs. While water mitigation focuses on prevention, water restoration deals with damage.

    Water mitigation services are used to prevent further damage from occurring in the first place. A water mitigation company will focus on removing your belongings from the water source and preventing future damage.

    Water damage restoration is performed after the damage has already occurred and is usually an emergency service. During the restoration, specialists repair or replace materials that were destroyed, and return the home to its former state.

    Water Removal and Water Extraction

    Other terms, like water removal and water extraction, refer to the process during which water is removed from the home and belongings. Water removal and extraction often occur between or alongside mitigation and restoration services.

    While most homes require water mitigation, removal and restoration services, that’s not always the case. For example, a small, temporary water leak that is mitigated within 24-48 hours may not require water restoration services, as mold isn’t likely to grow within that timeframe.

    The Water Restoration Process

    After a water damage event such as 

     water heater or flood damage, a fast response in starting the restoration is critical.

    Water restoration is a five-step process that starts with an inspection and ends with your home completely restored to its previous state. Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Damage Restoration Steps

    1. Inspection and Assessment
    2. Water Removal
    3. Drying and Dehumidifying
    4. Cleaning and Sanitizing
    5. Restoration and Repair

    Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Restoration Steps in Detail

    Step 1: Inspection and Assessment

    Restoration companies perform a thorough damage assessment of the location of the damage. During this inspection, a water restoration specialist will make assessments to categorize and classify the damage that has occurred

    Water restoration experts will check the materials’ porosity in the impacted area to determine how much water absorption has occurred. Moisture detectors, including hygrometers and moisture scourers, will measure the level of damage and estimate the amount of work required. Based on the findings, they will rate the damage from Class 1 to 4.

    Water damage inspectors will also identify the water source to ensure the water has stopped and determine the contamination level of the water. The water will then be rated Category 1, 2 or 3.

    After an inspection has occurred, the water restoration company will tell you the approximate time and costs required to restore your home, as well as payment options.

    Step 2: Water Removal

    The next step in the restoration process is to remove standing water via water extraction. Standing water can deteriorate and continue to damage your home, so all it must be removed as quickly as possible. Water extraction is especially important when dealing with a flooded basement as standing water in the basement leads to severe mold growth.

    Water restoration companies use extractors to remove water during the extraction process. These high-powered pumps and vacuums are designed to absorb all standing and surface water from your home quickly.

    Several different types of extractors may be used to remove water, including:

    • Submersible pumps
    • Truck-mounted vacuums
    • Portable wet/dry vacuums.

    After the standing water is extracted, additional inspections may occur to determine the remaining moisture levels and identify whether the carpeting or hardwood floors need to be removed.

    Step 3: Drying and Dehumidifying

    After the water is physically extracted from the home, restoration companies begin the dehumidification and drying process. Industrial quality air movers and dehumidifiers are used to dry out any materials that still contain water or were too challenging to access during extraction.

    At this stage, your home may look dry, but some materials can be wet to the touch. If left alone, these materials may suffer further damage such as warping, breaking or growing mold. Water restoration companies prevent this by completely drying and dehumidifying the impacted area.

    Throughout this stage, water remediation specialists monitor moisture levels in the walls and floors of the affected areas to determine when your home is dry so that professional cleaning can begin.

    Step 4: Cleaning and Sanitizing

    Thorough, professional cleaning is a required step in all home restoration projects. At the same time, restoration companies work to preserve as much of your personal property as possible.

    Cleaning should always be performed by experts trained in the safety and sanitization requirements of water-damaged homes.

    Cleaning may take many forms, including:

    • Spray and wipe cleaning
    • Dry cleaning
    • Wet cleaning

    Restoration professionals may also use foam, abrasive or immersion cleaning techniques to ensure every item is cleaned as thoroughly as possible. This step may also involve mold remediation as necessary.

    Experts have specialized personal protective equipment (PPE) for cleaning potentially hazardous materials, including N-96 respirators, protective gloves and waterproof clothing.

    At this stage, restoration specialists also dispose of any damaged materials that were removed during the cleaning phase.

    Step 5: Complete Restoration

    The final step of the restoration process is restoration. During the restoration, specialists return your home to the state it was in before the damage occurred. Any materials that were permanently damaged or removed will now be fixed or replaced. Restoration projects may be simple or extensive, depending on the amount of permanent damage that occurred.

    In some cases, restoration can require relatively simple repairs, such as waterdamage24hrs.business.site   In others, restoration work is extensive and will require complete reconstruction on parts of your home.

    Restoration vs Mitigation

    Restoration and mitigation refer to two separate services provided after a water incident occurs. While water mitigation focuses on prevention, water restoration deals with damage.

    Water mitigation services are used to prevent further damage from occurring in the first place. A water mitigation company will focus on removing your belongings from the water source and preventing future damage.

    Water damage restoration is performed after the damage has already occurred and is usually an emergency service. During the restoration, specialists repair or replace materials that were destroyed, and return the home to its former state.

    Water Removal and Water Extraction

    Other terms, like water removal and water extraction, refer to the process during which water is removed from the home and belongings. Water removal and extraction often occur between or alongside mitigation and restoration services.

    While most homes require water mitigation, removal and restoration services, that’s not always the case. For example, a small, temporary water leak that is mitigated within 24-48 hours may not require water restoration services, as mold isn’t likely to grow within that timeframe. The Water Restoration Process

    After a water damage event such as 

     water heater or flood damage, a fast response in starting the restoration is critical.

    Water restoration is a five-step process that starts with an inspection and ends with your home completely restored to its previous state. Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Damage Restoration Steps

    1. Inspection and Assessment
    2. Water Removal
    3. Drying and Dehumidifying
    4. Cleaning and Sanitizing
    5. Restoration and Repair

    Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Restoration Steps in Detail

    Step 1: Inspection and Assessment

    Restoration companies perform a thorough damage assessment of the location of the damage. During this inspection, a water restoration specialist will make assessments to categorize and classify the damage that has occurred

    Water restoration experts will check the materials’ porosity in the impacted area to determine how much water absorption has occurred. Moisture detectors, including hygrometers and moisture scourers, will measure the level of damage and estimate the amount of work required. Based on the findings, they will rate the damage from Class 1 to 4.

    Water damage inspectors will also identify the water source to ensure the water has stopped and determine the contamination level of the water. The water will then be rated Category 1, 2 or 3.

    After an inspection has occurred, the water restoration company will tell you the approximate time and costs required to restore your home, as well as payment options.

    Step 2: Water Removal

    The next step in the restoration process is to remove standing water via water extraction. Standing water can deteriorate and continue to damage your home, so all it must be removed as quickly as possible. Water extraction is especially important when dealing with a flooded basement as standing water in the basement leads to severe mold growth.

    Water restoration companies use extractors to remove water during the extraction process. These high-powered pumps and vacuums are designed to absorb all standing and surface water from your home quickly.

    Several different types of extractors may be used to remove water, including:

    • Submersible pumps
    • Truck-mounted vacuums
    • Portable wet/dry vacuums.

    After the standing water is extracted, additional inspections may occur to determine the remaining moisture levels and identify whether the carpeting or hardwood floors need to be removed.

    Step 3: Drying and Dehumidifying

    After the water is physically extracted from the home, restoration companies begin the dehumidification and drying process. Industrial quality air movers and dehumidifiers are used to dry out any materials that still contain water or were too challenging to access during extraction.

    At this stage, your home may look dry, but some materials can be wet to the touch. If left alone, these materials may suffer further damage such as warping, breaking or growing mold. Water restoration companies prevent this by completely drying and dehumidifying the impacted area.

    Throughout this stage, water remediation specialists monitor moisture levels in the walls and floors of the affected areas to determine when your home is dry so that professional cleaning can begin.

    Step 4: Cleaning and Sanitizing

    Thorough, professional cleaning is a required step in all home restoration projects. At the same time, restoration companies work to preserve as much of your personal property as possible.

    Cleaning should always be performed by experts trained in the safety and sanitization requirements of water-damaged homes.

    Cleaning may take many forms, including:

    • Spray and wipe cleaning
    • Dry cleaning
    • Wet cleaning

    Restoration professionals may also use foam, abrasive or immersion cleaning techniques to ensure every item is cleaned as thoroughly as possible. This step may also involve mold remediation as necessary.

    Experts have specialized personal protective equipment (PPE) for cleaning potentially hazardous materials, including N-96 respirators, protective gloves and waterproof clothing.

    At this stage, restoration specialists also dispose of any damaged materials that were removed during the cleaning phase.

    Step 5: Complete Restoration

    The final step of the restoration process is restoration. During the restoration, specialists return your home to the state it was in before the damage occurred. Any materials that were permanently damaged or removed will now be fixed or replaced. Restoration projects may be simple or extensive, depending on the amount of permanent damage that occurred.

    In some cases, restoration can require relatively simple repairs, such as waterdamage24hrs.business.site   In others, restoration work is extensive and will require complete reconstruction on parts of your home.

    Restoration vs Mitigation

    Restoration and mitigation refer to two separate services provided after a water incident occurs. While water mitigation focuses on prevention, water restoration deals with damage.

    Water mitigation services are used to prevent further damage from occurring in the first place. A water mitigation company will focus on removing your belongings from the water source and preventing future damage.

    Water damage restoration is performed after the damage has already occurred and is usually an emergency service. During the restoration, specialists repair or replace materials that were destroyed, and return the home to its former state.

    Water Removal and Water Extraction

    Other terms, like water removal and water extraction, refer to the process during which water is removed from the home and belongings. Water removal and extraction often occur between or alongside mitigation and restoration services.

    While most homes require water mitigation, removal and restoration services, that’s not always the case. For example, a small, temporary water leak that is mitigated within 24-48 hours may not require water restoration services, as mold isn’t likely to grow within that timeframe. Waterdamage24hrs.business.site

    The Water Restoration Process

    After a water damage event such as 

     water heater or flood damage, a fast response in starting the restoration is critical.

    Water restoration is a five-step process that starts with an inspection and ends with your home completely restored to its previous state. Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Damage Restoration Steps

    1. Inspection and Assessment
    2. Water Removal
    3. Drying and Dehumidifying
    4. Cleaning and Sanitizing
    5. Restoration and Repair

    Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Restoration Steps in Detail

    Step 1: Inspection and Assessment

    Restoration companies perform a thorough damage assessment of the location of the damage. During this inspection, a water restoration specialist will make assessments to categorize and classify the damage that has occurred

    Water restoration experts will check the materials’ porosity in the impacted area to determine how much water absorption has occurred. Moisture detectors, including hygrometers and moisture scourers, will measure the level of damage and estimate the amount of work required. Based on the findings, they will rate the damage from Class 1 to 4.

    Water damage inspectors will also identify the water source to ensure the water has stopped and determine the contamination level of the water. The water will then be rated Category 1, 2 or 3.

    After an inspection has occurred, the water restoration company will tell you the approximate time and costs required to restore your home, as well as payment options.

    Step 2: Water Removal

    The next step in the restoration process is to remove standing water via water extraction. Standing water can deteriorate and continue to damage your home, so all it must be removed as quickly as possible. Water extraction is especially important when dealing with a flooded basement as standing water in the basement leads to severe mold growth.

    Water restoration companies use extractors to remove water during the extraction process. These high-powered pumps and vacuums are designed to absorb all standing and surface water from your home quickly.

    Several different types of extractors may be used to remove water, including:

    • Submersible pumps
    • Truck-mounted vacuums
    • Portable wet/dry vacuums.

    After the standing water is extracted, additional inspections may occur to determine the remaining moisture levels and identify whether the carpeting or hardwood floors need to be removed.

    Step 3: Drying and Dehumidifying

    After the water is physically extracted from the home, restoration companies begin the dehumidification and drying process. Industrial quality air movers and dehumidifiers are used to dry out any materials that still contain water or were too challenging to access during extraction.

    At this stage, your home may look dry, but some materials can be wet to the touch. If left alone, these materials may suffer further damage such as warping, breaking or growing mold. Water restoration companies prevent this by completely drying and dehumidifying the impacted area.

    Throughout this stage, water remediation specialists monitor moisture levels in the walls and floors of the affected areas to determine when your home is dry so that professional cleaning can begin.

    Step 4: Cleaning and Sanitizing

    Thorough, professional cleaning is a required step in all home restoration projects. At the same time, restoration companies work to preserve as much of your personal property as possible.

    Cleaning should always be performed by experts trained in the safety and sanitization requirements of water-damaged homes.

    Cleaning may take many forms, including:

    • Spray and wipe cleaning
    • Dry cleaning
    • Wet cleaning

    Restoration professionals may also use foam, abrasive or immersion cleaning techniques to ensure every item is cleaned as thoroughly as possible. This step may also involve mold remediation as necessary.

    Experts have specialized personal protective equipment (PPE) for cleaning potentially hazardous materials, including N-96 respirators, protective gloves and waterproof clothing.

    At this stage, restoration specialists also dispose of any damaged materials that were removed during the cleaning phase.

    Step 5: Complete Restoration

    The final step of the restoration process is restoration. During the restoration, specialists return your home to the state it was in before the damage occurred. Any materials that were permanently damaged or removed will now be fixed or replaced. Restoration projects may be simple or extensive, depending on the amount of permanent damage that occurred.

    In some cases, restoration can require relatively simple repairs, such as waterdamage24hrs.business.site   In others, restoration work is extensive and will require complete reconstruction on parts of your home.

    Restoration vs Mitigation

    Restoration and mitigation refer to two separate services provided after a water incident occurs. While water mitigation focuses on prevention, water restoration deals with damage.

    Water mitigation services are used to prevent further damage from occurring in the first place. A water mitigation company will focus on removing your belongings from the water source and preventing future damage.

    Water damage restoration is performed after the damage has already occurred and is usually an emergency service. During the restoration, specialists repair or replace materials that were destroyed, and return the home to its former state.

    Water Removal and Water Extraction

    Other terms, like water removal and water extraction, refer to the process during which water is removed from the home and belongings. Water removal and extraction often occur between or alongside mitigation and restoration services.

    While most homes require water mitigation, removal and restoration services, that’s not always the case. For example, a small, temporary water leak that is mitigated within 24-48 hours may not require water restoration services, as mold isn’t likely to grow within that timeframe.

    The Water Restoration Process

    After a water damage event such as 

     water heater or flood damage, a fast response in starting the restoration is critical.

    Water restoration is a five-step process that starts with an inspection and ends with your home completely restored to its previous state. Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Damage Restoration Steps

    1. Inspection and Assessment
    2. Water Removal
    3. Drying and Dehumidifying
    4. Cleaning and Sanitizing
    5. Restoration and Repair

    Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Restoration Steps in Detail

    Step 1: Inspection and Assessment

    Restoration companies perform a thorough damage assessment of the location of the damage. During this inspection, a water restoration specialist will make assessments to categorize and classify the damage that has occurred

    Water restoration experts will check the materials’ porosity in the impacted area to determine how much water absorption has occurred. Moisture detectors, including hygrometers and moisture scourers, will measure the level of damage and estimate the amount of work required. Based on the findings, they will rate the damage from Class 1 to 4.

    Water damage inspectors will also identify the water source to ensure the water has stopped and determine the contamination level of the water. The water will then be rated Category 1, 2 or 3.

    After an inspection has occurred, the water restoration company will tell you the approximate time and costs required to restore your home, as well as payment options.

    Step 2: Water Removal

    The next step in the restoration process is to remove standing water via water extraction. Standing water can deteriorate and continue to damage your home, so all it must be removed as quickly as possible. Water extraction is especially important when dealing with a flooded basement as standing water in the basement leads to severe mold growth.

    Water restoration companies use extractors to remove water during the extraction process. These high-powered pumps and vacuums are designed to absorb all standing and surface water from your home quickly.

    Several different types of extractors may be used to remove water, including:

    • Submersible pumps
    • Truck-mounted vacuums
    • Portable wet/dry vacuums.

    After the standing water is extracted, additional inspections may occur to determine the remaining moisture levels and identify whether the carpeting or hardwood floors need to be removed.

    Step 3: Drying and Dehumidifying

    After the water is physically extracted from the home, restoration companies begin the dehumidification and drying process. Industrial quality air movers and dehumidifiers are used to dry out any materials that still contain water or were too challenging to access during extraction.

    At this stage, your home may look dry, but some materials can be wet to the touch. If left alone, these materials may suffer further damage such as warping, breaking or growing mold. Water restoration companies prevent this by completely drying and dehumidifying the impacted area.

    Throughout this stage, water remediation specialists monitor moisture levels in the walls and floors of the affected areas to determine when your home is dry so that professional cleaning can begin.

    Step 4: Cleaning and Sanitizing

    Thorough, professional cleaning is a required step in all home restoration projects. At the same time, restoration companies work to preserve as much of your personal property as possible.

    Cleaning should always be performed by experts trained in the safety and sanitization requirements of water-damaged homes.

    Cleaning may take many forms, including:

    • Spray and wipe cleaning
    • Dry cleaning
    • Wet cleaning

    Restoration professionals may also use foam, abrasive or immersion cleaning techniques to ensure every item is cleaned as thoroughly as possible. This step may also involve mold remediation as necessary.

    Experts have specialized personal protective equipment (PPE) for cleaning potentially hazardous materials, including N-96 respirators, protective gloves and waterproof clothing.

    At this stage, restoration specialists also dispose of any damaged materials that were removed during the cleaning phase.

    Step 5: Complete Restoration

    The final step of the restoration process is restoration. During the restoration, specialists return your home to the state it was in before the damage occurred. Any materials that were permanently damaged or removed will now be fixed or replaced. Restoration projects may be simple or extensive, depending on the amount of permanent damage that occurred.

    In some cases, restoration can require relatively simple repairs, such as waterdamage24hrs.business.site   In others, restoration work is extensive and will require complete reconstruction on parts of your home.

    Restoration vs Mitigation

    Restoration and mitigation refer to two separate services provided after a water incident occurs. While water mitigation focuses on prevention, water restoration deals with damage.

    Water mitigation services are used to prevent further damage from occurring in the first place. A water mitigation company will focus on removing your belongings from the water source and preventing future damage.

    Water damage restoration is performed after the damage has already occurred and is usually an emergency service. During the restoration, specialists repair or replace materials that were destroyed, and return the home to its former state.

    Water Removal and Water Extraction

    Other terms, like water removal and water extraction, refer to the process during which water is removed from the home and belongings. Water removal and extraction often occur between or alongside mitigation and restoration services.

    While most homes require water mitigation, removal and restoration services, that’s not always the case. For example, a small, temporary water leak that is mitigated within 24-48 hours may not require water restoration services, as mold isn’t likely to grow within that timeframe. The Water Restoration Process

    After a water damage event such as 

     water heater or flood damage, a fast response in starting the restoration is critical.

    Water restoration is a five-step process that starts with an inspection and ends with your home completely restored to its previous state. Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Damage Restoration Steps

    1. Inspection and Assessment
    2. Water Removal
    3. Drying and Dehumidifying
    4. Cleaning and Sanitizing
    5. Restoration and Repair

    Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Restoration Steps in Detail

    Step 1: Inspection and Assessment

    Restoration companies perform a thorough damage assessment of the location of the damage. During this inspection, a water restoration specialist will make assessments to categorize and classify the damage that has occurred

    Water restoration experts will check the materials’ porosity in the impacted area to determine how much water absorption has occurred. Moisture detectors, including hygrometers and moisture scourers, will measure the level of damage and estimate the amount of work required. Based on the findings, they will rate the damage from Class 1 to 4.

    Water damage inspectors will also identify the water source to ensure the water has stopped and determine the contamination level of the water. The water will then be rated Category 1, 2 or 3.

    After an inspection has occurred, the water restoration company will tell you the approximate time and costs required to restore your home, as well as payment options.

    Step 2: Water Removal

    The next step in the restoration process is to remove standing water via water extraction. Standing water can deteriorate and continue to damage your home, so all it must be removed as quickly as possible. Water extraction is especially important when dealing with a flooded basement as standing water in the basement leads to severe mold growth.

    Water restoration companies use extractors to remove water during the extraction process. These high-powered pumps and vacuums are designed to absorb all standing and surface water from your home quickly.

    Several different types of extractors may be used to remove water, including:

    • Submersible pumps
    • Truck-mounted vacuums
    • Portable wet/dry vacuums.

    After the standing water is extracted, additional inspections may occur to determine the remaining moisture levels and identify whether the carpeting or hardwood floors need to be removed.

    Step 3: Drying and Dehumidifying

    After the water is physically extracted from the home, restoration companies begin the dehumidification and drying process. Industrial quality air movers and dehumidifiers are used to dry out any materials that still contain water or were too challenging to access during extraction.

    At this stage, your home may look dry, but some materials can be wet to the touch. If left alone, these materials may suffer further damage such as warping, breaking or growing mold. Water restoration companies prevent this by completely drying and dehumidifying the impacted area.

    Throughout this stage, water remediation specialists monitor moisture levels in the walls and floors of the affected areas to determine when your home is dry so that professional cleaning can begin.

    Step 4: Cleaning and Sanitizing

    Thorough, professional cleaning is a required step in all home restoration projects. At the same time, restoration companies work to preserve as much of your personal property as possible.

    Cleaning should always be performed by experts trained in the safety and sanitization requirements of water-damaged homes.

    Cleaning may take many forms, including:

    • Spray and wipe cleaning
    • Dry cleaning
    • Wet cleaning

    Restoration professionals may also use foam, abrasive or immersion cleaning techniques to ensure every item is cleaned as thoroughly as possible. This step may also involve mold remediation as necessary.

    Experts have specialized personal protective equipment (PPE) for cleaning potentially hazardous materials, including N-96 respirators, protective gloves and waterproof clothing.

    At this stage, restoration specialists also dispose of any damaged materials that were removed during the cleaning phase.

    Step 5: Complete Restoration

    The final step of the restoration process is restoration. During the restoration, specialists return your home to the state it was in before the damage occurred. Any materials that were permanently damaged or removed will now be fixed or replaced. Restoration projects may be simple or extensive, depending on the amount of permanent damage that occurred.

    In some cases, restoration can require relatively simple repairs, such as waterdamage24hrs.business.site   In others, restoration work is extensive and will require complete reconstruction on parts of your home.

    Restoration vs Mitigation

    Restoration and mitigation refer to two separate services provided after a water incident occurs. While water mitigation focuses on prevention, water restoration deals with damage.

    Water mitigation services are used to prevent further damage from occurring in the first place. A water mitigation company will focus on removing your belongings from the water source and preventing future damage.

    Water damage restoration is performed after the damage has already occurred and is usually an emergency service. During the restoration, specialists repair or replace materials that were destroyed, and return the home to its former state.

    Water Removal and Water Extraction

    Other terms, like water removal and water extraction, refer to the process during which water is removed from the home and belongings. Water removal and extraction often occur between or alongside mitigation and restoration services.

    While most homes require water mitigation, removal and restoration services, that’s not always the case. For example, a small, temporary water leak that is mitigated within 24-48 hours may not require water restoration services, as mold isn’t likely to grow within that timeframe. The Water Restoration Process

    After a water damage event such as 

     water heater or flood damage, a fast response in starting the restoration is critical.

    Water restoration is a five-step process that starts with an inspection and ends with your home completely restored to its previous state. Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Damage Restoration Steps

    1. Inspection and Assessment
    2. Water Removal
    3. Drying and Dehumidifying
    4. Cleaning and Sanitizing
    5. Restoration and Repair

    Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Restoration Steps in Detail

    Step 1: Inspection and Assessment

    Restoration companies perform a thorough damage assessment of the location of the damage. During this inspection, a water restoration specialist will make assessments to categorize and classify the damage that has occurred

    Water restoration experts will check the materials’ porosity in the impacted area to determine how much water absorption has occurred. Moisture detectors, including hygrometers and moisture scourers, will measure the level of damage and estimate the amount of work required. Based on the findings, they will rate the damage from Class 1 to 4.

    Water damage inspectors will also identify the water source to ensure the water has stopped and determine the contamination level of the water. The water will then be rated Category 1, 2 or 3.

    After an inspection has occurred, the water restoration company will tell you the approximate time and costs required to restore your home, as well as payment options.

    Step 2: Water Removal

    The next step in the restoration process is to remove standing water via water extraction. Standing water can deteriorate and continue to damage your home, so all it must be removed as quickly as possible. Water extraction is especially important when dealing with a flooded basement as standing water in the basement leads to severe mold growth.

    Water restoration companies use extractors to remove water during the extraction process. These high-powered pumps and vacuums are designed to absorb all standing and surface water from your home quickly.

    Several different types of extractors may be used to remove water, including:

    • Submersible pumps
    • Truck-mounted vacuums
    • Portable wet/dry vacuums.

    After the standing water is extracted, additional inspections may occur to determine the remaining moisture levels and identify whether the carpeting or hardwood floors need to be removed.

    Step 3: Drying and Dehumidifying

    After the water is physically extracted from the home, restoration companies begin the dehumidification and drying process. Industrial quality air movers and dehumidifiers are used to dry out any materials that still contain water or were too challenging to access during extraction.

    At this stage, your home may look dry, but some materials can be wet to the touch. If left alone, these materials may suffer further damage such as warping, breaking or growing mold. Water restoration companies prevent this by completely drying and dehumidifying the impacted area.

    Throughout this stage, water remediation specialists monitor moisture levels in the walls and floors of the affected areas to determine when your home is dry so that professional cleaning can begin.

    Step 4: Cleaning and Sanitizing

    Thorough, professional cleaning is a required step in all home restoration projects. At the same time, restoration companies work to preserve as much of your personal property as possible.

    Cleaning should always be performed by experts trained in the safety and sanitization requirements of water-damaged homes.

    Cleaning may take many forms, including:

    • Spray and wipe cleaning
    • Dry cleaning
    • Wet cleaning

    Restoration professionals may also use foam, abrasive or immersion cleaning techniques to ensure every item is cleaned as thoroughly as possible. This step may also involve mold remediation as necessary.

    Experts have specialized personal protective equipment (PPE) for cleaning potentially hazardous materials, including N-96 respirators, protective gloves and waterproof clothing.

    At this stage, restoration specialists also dispose of any damaged materials that were removed during the cleaning phase.

    Step 5: Complete Restoration

    The final step of the restoration process is restoration. During the restoration, specialists return your home to the state it was in before the damage occurred. Any materials that were permanently damaged or removed will now be fixed or replaced. Restoration projects may be simple or extensive, depending on the amount of permanent damage that occurred.

    In some cases, restoration can require relatively simple repairs, such as waterdamage24hrs.business.site   In others, restoration work is extensive and will require complete reconstruction on parts of your home.

    Restoration vs Mitigation

    Restoration and mitigation refer to two separate services provided after a water incident occurs. While water mitigation focuses on prevention, water restoration deals with damage.

    Water mitigation services are used to prevent further damage from occurring in the first place. A water mitigation company will focus on removing your belongings from the water source and preventing future damage.

    Water damage restoration is performed after the damage has already occurred and is usually an emergency service. During the restoration, specialists repair or replace materials that were destroyed, and return the home to its former state.

    Water Removal and Water Extraction

    Other terms, like water removal and water extraction, refer to the process during which water is removed from the home and belongings. Water removal and extraction often occur between or alongside mitigation and restoration services.

    While most homes require water mitigation, removal and restoration services, that’s not always the case. For example, a small, temporary water leak that is mitigated within 24-48 hours may not require water restoration services, as mold isn’t likely to grow within that timeframe. The Water Restoration Process

    After a water damage event such as 

     water heater or flood damage, a fast response in starting the restoration is critical.

    Water restoration is a five-step process that starts with an inspection and ends with your home completely restored to its previous state. Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Damage Restoration Steps

    1. Inspection and Assessment
    2. Water Removal
    3. Drying and Dehumidifying
    4. Cleaning and Sanitizing
    5. Restoration and Repair

    Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Restoration Steps in Detail

    Step 1: Inspection and Assessment

    Restoration companies perform a thorough damage assessment of the location of the damage. During this inspection, a water restoration specialist will make assessments to categorize and classify the damage that has occurred

    Water restoration experts will check the materials’ porosity in the impacted area to determine how much water absorption has occurred. Moisture detectors, including hygrometers and moisture scourers, will measure the level of damage and estimate the amount of work required. Based on the findings, they will rate the damage from Class 1 to 4.

    Water damage inspectors will also identify the water source to ensure the water has stopped and determine the contamination level of the water. The water will then be rated Category 1, 2 or 3.

    After an inspection has occurred, the water restoration company will tell you the approximate time and costs required to restore your home, as well as payment options.

    Step 2: Water Removal

    The next step in the restoration process is to remove standing water via water extraction. Standing water can deteriorate and continue to damage your home, so all it must be removed as quickly as possible. Water extraction is especially important when dealing with a flooded basement as standing water in the basement leads to severe mold growth.

    Water restoration companies use extractors to remove water during the extraction process. These high-powered pumps and vacuums are designed to absorb all standing and surface water from your home quickly.

    Several different types of extractors may be used to remove water, including:

    • Submersible pumps
    • Truck-mounted vacuums
    • Portable wet/dry vacuums.

    After the standing water is extracted, additional inspections may occur to determine the remaining moisture levels and identify whether the carpeting or hardwood floors need to be removed.

    Step 3: Drying and Dehumidifying

    After the water is physically extracted from the home, restoration companies begin the dehumidification and drying process. Industrial quality air movers and dehumidifiers are used to dry out any materials that still contain water or were too challenging to access during extraction.

    At this stage, your home may look dry, but some materials can be wet to the touch. If left alone, these materials may suffer further damage such as warping, breaking or growing mold. Water restoration companies prevent this by completely drying and dehumidifying the impacted area.

    Throughout this stage, water remediation specialists monitor moisture levels in the walls and floors of the affected areas to determine when your home is dry so that professional cleaning can begin.

    Step 4: Cleaning and Sanitizing

    Thorough, professional cleaning is a required step in all home restoration projects. At the same time, restoration companies work to preserve as much of your personal property as possible.

    Cleaning should always be performed by experts trained in the safety and sanitization requirements of water-damaged homes.

    Cleaning may take many forms, including:

    • Spray and wipe cleaning
    • Dry cleaning
    • Wet cleaning

    Restoration professionals may also use foam, abrasive or immersion cleaning techniques to ensure every item is cleaned as thoroughly as possible. This step may also involve mold remediation as necessary.

    Experts have specialized personal protective equipment (PPE) for cleaning potentially hazardous materials, including N-96 respirators, protective gloves and waterproof clothing.

    At this stage, restoration specialists also dispose of any damaged materials that were removed during the cleaning phase.

    Step 5: Complete Restoration

    The final step of the restoration process is restoration. During the restoration, specialists return your home to the state it was in before the damage occurred. Any materials that were permanently damaged or removed will now be fixed or replaced. Restoration projects may be simple or extensive, depending on the amount of permanent damage that occurred.

    In some cases, restoration can require relatively simple repairs, such as waterdamage24hrs.business.site   In others, restoration work is extensive and will require complete reconstruction on parts of your home.

    Restoration vs Mitigation

    Restoration and mitigation refer to two separate services provided after a water incident occurs. While water mitigation focuses on prevention, water restoration deals with damage.

    Water mitigation services are used to prevent further damage from occurring in the first place. A water mitigation company will focus on removing your belongings from the water source and preventing future damage.

    Water damage restoration is performed after the damage has already occurred and is usually an emergency service. During the restoration, specialists repair or replace materials that were destroyed, and return the home to its former state.

    Water Removal and Water Extraction

    Other terms, like water removal and water extraction, refer to the process during which water is removed from the home and belongings. Water removal and extraction often occur between or alongside mitigation and restoration services.

    While most homes require water mitigation, removal and restoration services, that’s not always the case. For example, a small, temporary water leak that is mitigated within 24-48 hours may not require water restoration services, as mold isn’t likely to grow within that timeframe. The Water Restoration Process

    After a water damage event such as 

     water heater or flood damage, a fast response in starting the restoration is critical.

    Water restoration is a five-step process that starts with an inspection and ends with your home completely restored to its previous state. Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Damage Restoration Steps

    1. Inspection and Assessment
    2. Water Removal
    3. Drying and Dehumidifying
    4. Cleaning and Sanitizing
    5. Restoration and Repair

    Every step of the process serves an important purpose, ensuring that all water and contaminants are properly removed.

    Water Restoration Steps in Detail

    Step 1: Inspection and Assessment

    Restoration companies perform a thorough damage assessment of the location of the damage. During this inspection, a water restoration specialist will make assessments to categorize and classify the damage that has occurred

    Water restoration experts will check the materials’ porosity in the impacted area to determine how much water absorption has occurred. Moisture detectors, including hygrometers and moisture scourers, will measure the level of damage and estimate the amount of work required. Based on the findings, they will rate the damage from Class 1 to 4.

    Water damage inspectors will also identify the water source to ensure the water has stopped and determine the contamination level of the water. The water will then be rated Category 1, 2 or 3.

    After an inspection has occurred, the water restoration company will tell you the approximate time and costs required to restore your home, as well as payment options.

    Step 2: Water Removal

    The next step in the restoration process is to remove standing water via water extraction. Standing water can deteriorate and continue to damage your home, so all it must be removed as quickly as possible. Water extraction is especially important when dealing with a flooded basement as standing water in the basement leads to severe mold growth.

    Water restoration companies use extractors to remove water during the extraction process. These high-powered pumps and vacuums are designed to absorb all standing and surface water from your home quickly.

    Several different types of extractors may be used to remove water, including:

    • Submersible pumps
    • Truck-mounted vacuums
    • Portable wet/dry vacuums.

    After the standing water is extracted, additional inspections may occur to determine the remaining moisture levels and identify whether the carpeting or hardwood floors need to be removed.

    Step 3: Drying and Dehumidifying

    After the water is physically extracted from the home, restoration companies begin the dehumidification and drying process. Industrial quality air movers and dehumidifiers are used to dry out any materials that still contain water or were too challenging to access during extraction.

    At this stage, your home may look dry, but some materials can be wet to the touch. If left alone, these materials may suffer further damage such as warping, breaking or growing mold. Water restoration companies prevent this by completely drying and dehumidifying the impacted area.

    Throughout this stage, water remediation specialists monitor moisture levels in the walls and floors of the affected areas to determine when your home is dry so that professional cleaning can begin.

    Step 4: Cleaning and Sanitizing

    Thorough, professional cleaning is a required step in all home restoration projects. At the same time, restoration companies work to preserve as much of your personal property as possible.

    Cleaning should always be performed by experts trained in the safety and sanitization requirements of water-damaged homes.

    Cleaning may take many forms, including:

    • Spray and wipe cleaning
    • Dry cleaning
    • Wet cleaning

    Restoration professionals may also use foam, abrasive or immersion cleaning techniques to ensure every item is cleaned as thoroughly as possible. This step may also involve mold remediation as necessary.

    Experts have specialized personal protective equipment (PPE) for cleaning potentially hazardous materials, including N-96 respirators, protective gloves and waterproof clothing.

    At this stage, restoration specialists also dispose of any damaged materials that were removed during the cleaning phase.

    Step 5: Complete Restoration

    The final step of the restoration process is restoration. During the restoration, specialists return your home to the state it was in before the damage occurred. Any materials that were permanently damaged or removed will now be fixed or replaced. Restoration projects may be simple or extensive, depending on the amount of permanent damage that occurred.

    In some cases, restoration can require relatively simple repairs, such as waterdamage24hrs.business.site   In others, restoration work is extensive and will require complete reconstruction on parts of your home.

    Restoration vs Mitigation

    Restoration and mitigation refer to two separate services provided after a water incident occurs. While water mitigation focuses on prevention, water restoration deals with damage.

    Water mitigation services are used to prevent further damage from occurring in the first place. A water mitigation company will focus on removing your belongings from the water source and preventing future damage.

    Water damage restoration is performed after the damage has already occurred and is usually an emergency service. During the restoration, specialists repair or replace materials that were destroyed, and return the home to its former state.

    Water Removal and Water Extraction

    Other terms, like water removal and water extraction, refer to the process during which water is removed from the home and belongings. Water removal and extraction often occur between or alongside mitigation and restoration services.

    While most homes require water mitigation, removal and restoration services, that’s not always the case. For example, a small, temporary water leak that is mitigated within 24-48 hours may not require water restoration services, as mold isn’t likely to grow within that timeframe. Www.expressdamagerestorationofky.com


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