Our structured four-step process ensures thorough restoration from start to finish, with clear communication at every stage.
Every restoration job starts with a thorough inspection. Our technicians evaluate the source and extent of water damage, check moisture levels in walls and floors, and identify any safety concerns. This assessment forms the basis of your restoration plan.
A technician will walk through the affected areas with moisture detection equipment, document the damage, and explain the recommended next steps. This typically takes 30 to 60 minutes depending on the size of the property.
A detailed inspection prevents missed damage. Water can travel behind walls and under flooring, and identifying all affected areas early avoids costly surprises later in the process.
Once the assessment is complete, we begin removing standing water immediately. Using truck-mounted pumps and portable extraction units, we clear water from floors, carpets, and hard-to-reach areas. The faster water is removed, the less damage your property sustains.
Our crew will set up extraction equipment and begin pumping water out of the affected spaces. For larger jobs, this may involve multiple units running simultaneously. You will see a significant reduction in standing water within the first few hours.
Standing water causes progressive damage to flooring, drywall, and personal belongings. Rapid extraction limits the scope of restoration work needed and reduces overall recovery time.
After extraction, residual moisture remains in building materials. We place industrial dehumidifiers and air movers strategically throughout the affected areas and monitor moisture readings daily. This phase continues until all materials reach acceptable drying standards.
Equipment will run continuously for several days, depending on the severity of the water event. A technician will visit regularly to take moisture readings, adjust equipment placement, and update you on progress. Typical drying takes three to five days.
Incomplete drying is the leading cause of mold growth after water damage. Monitored drying with documented readings ensures your property is genuinely dry, not just surface-dry.
With the property fully dried, we move into the repair and restoration phase. This includes replacing damaged drywall, restoring flooring, repainting, and addressing any other finish work needed to return your space to its pre-damage condition.
Our team will handle all necessary repairs, from minor cosmetic fixes to more involved structural work. We coordinate the work to minimize disruption and keep you informed on timelines throughout the process.
Proper restoration ensures your property is not only dry but also structurally sound and visually restored. Cutting corners at this stage can lead to recurring issues down the road.