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The Water Damage Restoration Process Explained

11/6/2022 (Permalink)

Drywall removal due to water damage. If you have water damage in your home call SERVPRO of St. George.

The Water Damage Restoration Process Explained

Water damage can be a frightening experience. There are many steps involved, which can be confusing if you're not familiar with the process. We've created this guide to help you understand what to expect during the water damage restoration process.

Contacting a Water Restoration Company

If you have water damage, the first thing to do is contact a water damage restoration company. You should ask for a free estimate. The person who gives you an estimate will want to know:

  • how much water has gotten into your home or business
  • how long the area was wet before it was discovered
  • what caused the leak and where it occurred in your property's structure.

Ask about their experience with similar problems and how they will approach this one. It's also important to find out how long it will take for them to complete the job. Ask about their insurance coverage, as well as any certifications they have that relate specifically to water damage restoration work in your area.

Inspection and Evaluation

The first step in the water damage restoration process is an inspection and evaluation. The goal of this step is to determine the extent of damage and assess the extent of the damage. If you do, contact a company that specializes in water damage restoration, like SERVPRO of St. George. This will help them determine what type of equipment they’ll need and how long it will take for your home or business to be restored.

Once you have contacted them, they will come out to assess the situation. They may perform tests like taking moisture readings from different parts of the property so they can determine where exactly all this moisture is coming from. They will also take pictures throughout the entire process!

Water Removal

The next step in the water damage restoration process is to remove all of the water from a property. To do this, professionals will use a wet/dry vacuum for dry extraction or an industrial pump for extraction. The goal is to remove as much moisture as possible before any other steps in the process are taken.

The importance of removing all excess moisture from your property cannot be understated: not only does it prevent further damage, but it can also help prevent mold growth and ensure that your home doesn’t become uninhabitable due to unsafe conditions. For many people, water removal is often seen as being one of the most stressful parts of dealing with a flood or another type of spillage because there are so many factors involved.

Drying and Dehumidification

Next, you need to dry out and dehumidify the home to prevent mold growth. The longer you wait, the more likely mold growth will occur. If drying and dehumidifying are not completed in a timely manner, the structure of your home can be permanently damaged by water damage.

Once you have dried out the affected area, you will need to clean up all of the water that remains in it, even the moisture that has been absorbed into the floors, walls, and ceilings. This task is best left up to professionals who have experience dealing with water damage restoration so that they can properly dispose of any hazardous materials.

Cleaning and Repairing

After the water damage is thoroughly cleaned up, you need to make sure that the property is safe to occupy again. This can be challenging without the proper knowledge,  equipment, and cleaning solutions. That’s why we use experienced and knowledgeable technicians who have been trained on how best to get your home back in shape before it’s too late.

When we finish with your property, it will look like nothing ever happened! You will be able to move back into your home with no worries whatsoever.

The water damage restoration process can be complicated. You’ve probably heard stories of homeowners going through this on their own, but they almost always end up making things worse if they don’t have the right equipment or know-how. It’s definitely worth it to call in the professionals when dealing with water damage because they know exactly what they’re doing and will handle everything from start to finish so you don't have to worry about anything else! If you need help with any of these steps, give our SERVPRO of St. George team a call today!

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