Flood Pros USA can handle any type of water damage job. We have been in business for years and work hard to ensure our clients’ satisfaction. Our technicians are highly professional, and they have been trained to work with the latest diagnostics equipment. The first thing that should be done after water damage is to contact an insurance company and a reputable contractor.
Stopping the leak and testing the air
After the leak is stopped, the deconstruction process is started. This part of the job includes quarantining the area that has been affected by water damage. Our team will come in and remove the furnishings, carpet and damaged building materials that are in your home. Sometimes the damages are limited to a single room or two, and occupants can remain in the rest of the home. Other times, the residents will need to find a place to stay for a few days. Our technicians will perform diagnostics test to determine if there is any danger associated with toxic mold. Technology allows us to test the air to determine if there is a threat. Mold often grows in out of the way spots such as wall cavities.
Drying the air
Our technicians will then work to dry your home’s air. We have commercial dehumidifiers that remove large amounts of water from the air. Our team will come to your home daily and reposition the equipment and test for the latest humidity levels. Testing will determine when it is time to begin the restoration.
Restoring the home
After the water damage has been removed, it is time to put things back together. We have teams of skilled professionals that can handle this job in a timely fashion. We know how inconvenient it is to not have use of your home, and we work hard to ensure the project is finished in the shortest amount of time.
If you have suffered water damage, Flood Pros USAcan provide you with a number of benefits. We have highly trained personnel that can instantly respond to an emergency. We can also work with your insurance company to ensure that there are no issues with the job’s cost.
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