Water Damage Restoration Steps
Step 1: Inspection and Assessment
Step 2: Water Removal
Step 3: Drying and Dehumidifying
Step 4: Cleaning and Sanitizing
Step 5: Complete Restoration
Our Water Damage Restoration Services include the following:
- Water Damage & Restoration
- Mold Services
- Moisture Control
- Inspection and Assessment
- Water Removal
- Drying and Dehumidifying
- Cleaning and Sanitizing
- Restoration and Repair
- Preventing Mold After Water Damage
The following is just some of the areas we are able to address for you:
- Sewage Backups
- Flooding & Storm Damage
- Pipe Bursting or Plumbing Leaks
- Roof Leaks
- Leaking Appliances
- Overflowing Bathtubs, Toilets, & Sinks
- Flooded Basements
- Flooding From Firefighting Efforts

Water intrusion into buildings can be incredibly destructive. Over time, excess moisture can cause issues within an indoor environment. Without proper water extraction, decontamination and drying, numerous long-term effects can take hold of a building and cause long-lasting structural damage as well as pose numerous health risks.
Any type of water ingress should be taken seriously, and proper water damage restoration is a key part of recovery should your home or business be affected. This intervention should be prompt and effective, and it’s important to act within the first 24-48 hours to minimize the potential short and long-term effects of water damage.
Whether it’s a burst pipe, flood damage, or any other number of potential causes, water damage needs speedy and effective water damage mitigation. Water mitigation is about much more than just drying and cleaning a property. There are many other factors to consider, like decontamination and treating porous materials (e.g. carpet or drywall) that can hold water. If left damp or untreated, bacteria can potentially thrive and cause future problems.
The time it takes to fully complete water restoration can vary based on several different factors. You can find out more about these in our Water Extraction and Drying and Flood Damage pages.
Removing this water can be extremely challenging, a job that should only be left to a professional. Water damage repair is much more than just vacuuming up the water you can see. You have a lot of porous materials throughout your home, and they quickly absorb moisture.
Water can quickly get deep into drywall and other materials. If it absorbs too deeply, that could threaten the structural integrity of your home. That’s why fast action is so critical. It could make the difference between being able to keep insulation, drywall and carpeting or seeing it damaged beyond repair.
In some cases, materials like carpeting, fiberfill insulation and drywall may be destroyed beyond repair and require removal. But even when these porous materials appear to be dry, they can still harbor mold and bacteria that will grow into more significant problems if they are ignored.
You’ll know pretty quickly whether your water damage cleanup is a job you can tackle on your own, or if you’ll need a professional. If you have any doubt whatsoever, or you have any reason to feel that trying to do this kind of job yourself will be dangerous, contact an expert immediately.