Water Recovery

Empowering Your Property Through Expert Water Recovery

With our specialized water recovery services, we restore your home to its optimal condition, ensuring safety and comfort after water damage incidents.

Water Recovery

Water mitigation is the process of reducing or preventing the amount of water damage that happens after a flood or a permeating leak. It Prevents additional damage by taking fast, appropriate actions.

Water Mitigation is needed after plumbing failures or when storms cause water to rush into your home. Soaked rugs, damaged walls, warped flooring and ruined furniture are only the beginning if mitigation is not engaged quickly. Specific steps are taken to reduce property destruction, to prevent further water damage and to restore your property to its full value.

When To Call For Water Mitigation

Seeping water damage is progressive, pervasive and can mean valuable objects may become permanently damaged – especially if emergency response is delayed beyond the first 48 hours. Water damage is usually casued by a plumbing failure. When moisture seeps into anything of value there are immediate steps that can be taken to reduce the amount of long-term damage that results.

Steps To Take As Soon As You Detect

Flood Damage

Remain calm so your thinking stays clear
Close the water main or shut off any water source so flooding stops
Shut down the electrical breaker in damaged areas before unplugging or removing any electrical devices from the wet carpet or submerged areas
Put aluminum foil under legs or feet of any furniture in contact with wet carpet or water to prevent permanent staining
Lift any curtains or draperies away from wet carpet or water
Lift and tack up any upholstered furniture skirts
Remove books, papers, fabrics, shoes, potted plants, or other items that are able to stain wet carpet
Avoid Doing These Things
Using your home vacuum – electical shock can result, as well as damage to the equipment
Placing newspaper in traffic areas to walk on – newspaper ink transfers easily to wet carpet fibers which results in premanent staining
Walking on carpet any more than necessary – this keeps damage from spreading to unaffected areas
A flooded suburban area with visible water damage around trees and a house.