Save Your Norwich Home with Fast Water Mitigation
7/26/2022 (Permalink)
The Early Water Mitigation Focuses
While the needed actions of water mitigation and emergency services might vary slightly by the residence impacted, the heart of these efforts remains the same. It is vital to do whatever is necessary to protect your property from irreparable damage, which SERVPRO can achieve by prioritizing set objectives like:
- Water removal
- Cleanup
- Mold prevention
- Drying
Extraction Machines to Save Flooring
Starting water mitigation for Norwich homes and businesses involves removing surface water and trapped moisture from building materials. Standing and pooling water should be the greatest focus of arriving technicians as porous building materials can absorb water damage immediately and allow this moisture to migrate into structural cavities and other areas of the property. We have several options to help in this capacity, including pumps and vacuums.
Relocating At-Risk Contents
The impact of water damage on the contents and personal belongings of your residence should also be a focal point for mitigators. In many cases, continued exposure damage is preventable and manageable by removing contents from the affected area to a dry, safe location on-site. If the entire residence is impacted, we have off-site cleaning and storage until move-back can occur.
Emergency Repairs Save Wall Systems
We can quickly identify where repairs are necessary after water damage with a general contractor license and years of experience in build-back services. We can often preserve and protect wall systems and ceiling assemblies through plumbing repairs and fixture replacements. These essential reinstallations can restore vital water service to your home. We can also seal any structural openings or vulnerabilities formed by the water damage if necessary.
Mitigation is more than just one or two components of repairs and emergency services. We have several ways we can help your home early in the recovery stages. Give our SERVPRO of Norwich and Windham County team a call today at (860) 887-0447.