Water damage management requires a team of dedicated professionals. Flood Pros USA has the technicians that are available on an emergency basis. We are also familiar with most insurance companies and can work on our clients’ behalf to file claims. Water damage can often lead to a lot of other problems, and it is essential to begin the restoration process as soon as possible. It does not matter if there is a leak in the roof or a burst pipe, our team will respond to your urgency and begin to perform a number of tasks.
Isolating the Water Damage
The first thing we do for each of our clients is to isolate the damage and begin to section off the area. We may have to remove furniture, carpeting and drywall. These items can often be saved with today’s technology. There are three basic classifications of water damage, and these depend on the type of water. There is a large difference between clean water and sewage. There are also a host of health concerns, and even clean water can turn deadly in a matter of days. Our team of professionals will ensure that the water is removed as soon as possible.
Drying the Structure
Lots of times, homes are built of wood, and this can often absorb lots of water. For this reason, it is essential to dry the affected areas over the course of a few days. We have commercial driers that can be monitored to ensure proper placement. We will also come every day to measure the humidity in the air and determine when it is safe to rebuild.
Repairing the Water Damage
After the home is dry, Flood Pros USA will begin rebuilding. Our staff is highly trained, and we can assure our clients their home will be as good as new when we are finished. The benefits of using a team of professionals will be obvious early on in the job. Our teams start immediately and work professionally until your home is in the pre-damaged condition. We can also work with insurance companies. We usually take pictures and document the repairs so that the insurance adjuster can make the right claim.
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