Water Damage Restoration and Mitigation

What is Water Damage Restoration?

Water damage restoration refers to the process of restoring a property to its pre-damaged condition after suffering water-related incidents. The restoration process primarily focuses on removing excess water, drying the affected areas, and repairing structural elements as needed.

Water Damage Mitigation

Water damage mitigation is a crucial step that aims to minimize the extent of damage and prevent further deterioration. It involves promptly identifying the source of the water leak and implementing measures to stop the flow of water. Timely mitigation efforts can significantly reduce the severity and cost of restoration.

The Difference Between Remediation and Restoration

  • Remediation: Involves removing harmful substances, such as mold or biohazards, that have resulted from water damage.
  • Restoration: Refers to the complete recovery of the property, including repairing structural damage, replacing damaged materials, and restoring the property to its original condition.