What is the Best Water Mitigation Approach to Resolve Structural Damage for a Newark Property?
7/8/2021 (Permalink)
SERVPRO Sends a Team with Different Professionals to Handle Water Damage Repairs in Affected Properties
Water damage is commonly associated with regular occurrences such as burst pipes or a leaking roof from storms. However, unusual events can damage your Newark home allowing weather elements such as rain to cause havoc in the house. For instance, if a car crashes through a house, the gaping openings left create an opportunity for water damage.
In such cases, water mitigation in your Newark home requires a unique approach. Apart from removing any water in the structure or drying wet materials, cleaning up all the debris, soiling, and replacing or renovating damaged materials is essential. Ordinarily, it would take different restoration professionals to handle such damage. However, SERVPRO sends teams with different professionals, including Water Restoration Technicians and Applied structural drying technicians who can handle the different aspects of the loss comfortably.
A well-equipped team can readily address
- Emergency services water damage
- Ceiling repairs from water damages
- Water clean up
Eliminating exposure to weather elements is a crucial step when resolving such incidents. Our SERVPRO technicians are equipped to handle procedures such as boarding up the structure or installing roof tarps. We also fix minor pipe leaks.
Controlling moisture levels in the structure even while performing other tasks such as debris removal is necessary. Our SERVPRO technicians set up dehumidifiers strategically to help manage moisture before the actual drying processes can begin.
Other processes necessary to restore preloss conditions include:
- Deodorization to prevent or control odors
- Reinstallation of materials such as carpets
- Refinishing of surfaces
SERVPRO of Newark offers water mitigation services that match the loss suffered in your property. Call us at (302) 733-7933. We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster.