Water damage is not only unsightly but can actually be detrimental to your home where it can affect your foundation, cause mold, lead to costly repairs and even hurt the overall value of your home. Even though there are countless DIY videos, books, articles and the like on the subject, the best way to go is with professional help. Proper water damage restoration repairs any damage and can address any underlying problems for better long-term outcomes.
When to Get Restoration
Since all water damage is not created equal, it’s important to understand how water damage is classified into classes. Class 1 affects only a part of a room and there is minimum moisture since it’s absorbed by materials in the room. In Class 2, an entire room is affected, including carpet and furniture. Class 3 is where the water usually comes from overhead, such as flooding, and an entire area is affected, including carpet, furniture, walls and ceilings.
The Restoration Process
There are several varied steps involved in water damage restoration. The first step is typically water removal where professionals will determine the cause of the damage and use specialized tools to measure moisture and determine the extent of damage before removing water. Sanitization is often used to thoroughly disinfect the property to protect the household from mold, fungi, etc., as well as remove any odors. The damaged area will also be dried using high-tech equipment to prevent subsequent damage to the property.
Depending on the severity, special drying techniques may be needed to fully restore the damage. If there’s extensive damage, the restoration professionals can repair damaged areas to ensure the home is in pre-damage condition for long-lasting results.
For more information about professional water damage restoration, visit the website of Alpha Omega Disaster Restoration or call 406-628-0178. You can also follow them on Twitter for more updates.