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The Process of Flood Damage Repair Process
Emergency Services
Inspection and Assessment
The second step is to inspect the building and assess the damage. We want to know how much water there is and how much damage it has caused. This way, we can give you a comprehensive quote based on everything we need to do: clear, clean, restore and/ or replace. We can also estimate how long the flood damage repair process will take.
Removal and Decontamination
This is an integral part of the process. If there is any stagnant water in your building, we remove it. We have established that flood water is unsanitary so we also embark on cleaning and decontamination of every affected area. During this step, we also remove any unsalvageable items such as furniture and wallpaper. Anything that cannot be thoroughly cleaned for reuse is ejected from the building. This sets the stage for drying your home or office.
Drying
Finally, we use a dehumidifier to dry your building. This part is important because it is the last step in ensuring that your home or office is safe so you can resume normal operations. If you experience flooding and subsequent water damage, you should call our flood damage repair company. We know just what to do. Some customers try to alter the HVAC system for faster results. This isn’t the answer because we set the dehumidifier at the optimum temperature to ensure that your place is drying as fast and as safely as possible. Furthermore, we will monitor the moisture levels before we can declare your place safe for use.
Commercial Water Damage
Restoration Process
The first thing you should note about your restoration expert is whether or not they can explain the process to the best of your understanding. We carry out the commercial water damage restoration through a number of steps. These are:
Deployment
Extraction
The next step in commercial water damage restoration is to remove the water from your premises. The category of water and class of damage will determine which tools and instruments we need to use. In this step, we get rid of extremely damaged items that cannot be recovered.
Assessment
- slow evaporating where the water only affects low porosity materials
- fast evaporating where water seepage into the wall is less than 24 inches
- fastest evaporating which affects insulation and ceilings and
- specialty drying conditions which deals with wet, low porosity materials
Dehumidifying
The final step of the commercial water damage restoration process is dehumidifying. For this, we use special equipment to completely dry out the premises. Most business owners try to rush this last part by insisting on cranking the heat up. Rest assured that our settings are at optimum levels and will therefore dry out your premises at the fastest and safest rate possible.