A flooded building can be devastating. Water seeps into carpets, flooring, walls and furniture. And this can cause mold, rotting or other damage that may go undetected until it's too late. Whether your water damage has been created by extreme weather or through faulty plumbing, Fire & Water Damage Recovery can help. We understand you want to stay open and we will work around your schedule to help you keep your downtime to a minimum. We guarantee all of our services. If one of our water damage recovery services is not done right for whatever reason, we will come back and fix it, guaranteed.
The first 24 hours after a fire is a critical time period. Fast action by a qualified fire damage restoration company is vital in order to put a stop to the secondary damage caused by the smoke, heat and water from the fire. The sooner the restoration process can begin, the less costly and more successful it will be. Fire damage restoration entails the total cleanup of your property and possessions and returning them to their pre-incident condition. This is properly done by trained and certified technicians using special equipment and cleaning products.
Sewage damage is an extremely serious problem, especially when the sewage water leaks inside of your home or business. This water is harmful because it contains fungi and bacteria and can cause severe sickness or discomfort. Proper sewage cleanup techniques are required to return the building to a safe, useable place to live or work. Since sewage problems can happen at any time, Fire & Water Damage Recovery offers 24 hour service 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Our sewage cleanup technicians adhere to the professional standard of the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC).
Mold is a fungus that causes organic matter to decay. It is caused by moisture and thrives on cellulose, which is contained in the drywall that is used to build homes and commercial buildings. And it can start growing in as little as 48 hours after your property has been flooded. When dealing with mold, the quality of the air is of the utmost concern. Mold presents a variety of health risks that include allergic reactions, fungal infections and poisoning by mycotoxins. Occupants might have to leave the premises because the air is a health hazard.