Restoration Contractors for Flood, Fire, or Storm Damage
After a fire, storm, or flood, homeowners are left to worry about what to do with their property. Sometimes, when the damage is too significant, controlled demolition is the only solution. Fortunately, it’s much more common to plan a damage restoration and hire a reliable restoration contractor for the job.
Dealing with the aftermath of an event like a flood or fire can leave a homeowner feeling vulnerable. That's why it's important to establish a relationship with a restoration company with the right values that provides efficient, affordable, and professional service.
The damage restoration process can entail any number of jobs, including wall cleanup, mold removal, roof repair, and making sure that all toxic elements are not present in the house.
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Water Damage Restoration
Flooding can be massively destructive when it comes to buildings and water extraction can take time. In the interim, moisture can cause additional damage and create numerous health risks.
The key to water damage restoration is to take action as soon as the water subsides. Typically, this takes between 24 to 48 hours from the time the contractor gains access to the building.
The steps Eagle Home Restoration Inc. takes in this process are to dry out the house quickly, monitor the changes in moisture levels, and remove all the debris that has been contaminated. Usually, all flooring must be removed. Once the cleanup is complete, we will work with our clients to create a restoration plan.
Fire Damage Restoration
Residential fires can be frightening and are frequently traumatizing. Once the flames are extinguished, homeowners can rest easy. Unfortunately, the problems don’t end there. The roof, walls, and treasured possessions are often destroyed.
Still, quickly taking action can mitigate the fire damage significantly. The first day or two after the fire is ideal for stabilizing the situation and restoring as much of the property as possible.
Mitigation is the first step and includes basic cleanup and gathering personal valuables. The second stage of the fire restoration process can consist of emergency boarding up, soot removal, residential demolition, and complete reconstruction of the building.
Mold Remediation
An unfortunate but frequent consequence of flood and storm damage is mold growth. It might seem easy to remove, but in reality, microscopic mold spores are tough to remove completely.
Usually, the best we can hope for is mold remediation. This process reduces the levels of mold to an acceptable point and ensures it doesn’t affect the health of the household members or the structure of the building.
The first step of mold remediation is to document all the damage and make a plan. Then, we repair any existing water problem in the building, isolate the contaminated areas, remove any materials with mold, and then clean the space.