Furniture damaged by Water in Denver

There’s nothing more frustrating than water damage inside the home. Not only can it ruin the structure of your home, but it can welcome mold if not taken care of in a timely manner. Of course, that’s not even mentioning the cost of repairs, which can be stressful in its own right.

Even worse, there are a ton of things that cause water damage inside the home. For example, some of the most common causes include damaged pipes, faulty appliances, indoor and outdoor sprinklers, blocked drains, clogged gutters, HVAC units, severe weather, sump pump issues, and structural damage.

When most homeowners experience water damage inside their home, no matter what the cause, they immediately start to find a quick, DIY fix that won’t require the help of a professional. While it might save you some money in the moment, these DIY fixes are generally a bad idea.

Why Avoid DIY Water Damage Restoration in Denver?

Homeowners must fight the temptations of DIY water damage restoration. There’s a lot that can go wrong during the water restoration process if you don’t know what you’re doing and the truth is, most homeowners don’t know what they’re doing. It’s a sad reality, but a reality nonetheless.

In fact, we can think of five reasons why DIY water damage restoration is generally a bad idea for homeowners that aren’t prepared for the process. Let’s take a closer look at those reasons and why you should trust experienced water damage restoration companies in Denver.

1.    Finding the Source of the Issue Isn’t Always Easy

When most homeowners come across water damage, they’re only concerned with what they see on the outside. They see a puddle of water, so they clean up the puddle of water and leave it at that. They’re not thinking about why that puddle of water is there or what caused it to appear.

This is what we call ‘damaged thinking.’ Cleaning up the puddle of water is necessary, but it’s only half the battle. If you can’t find the source of the issue, that puddle of water will reappear in no time. This is true with any type of water damage, no matter how big or small the damage is.

2.    Not Everyone Knows How to Deal With Mold

Water damage and mold go hand in hand, especially when water damage is left untreated for more than 24 hours. Under the right conditions, mold will grow to unsafe levels in the home and eventually spread from one room to the next. This can be dangerous for a variety of reasons.

Not only do you need to know how to remove mold properly without making the problem worse, but you need to know how to test for it and understand how much mold is too much mold. If you’re interested in keeping your home and those living inside it safe, contact a certified professional .

3.    You Never Know What Type of Water You’re Dealing With

Did you know there are different types of water? Were you aware that some types of water are dangerous and need to be dealt with in a special way? This is especially true with sewage cleanup, which is considered black water — water that’s contaminated with various chemicals, viruses, and even blood borne pathogens. 

Not all water is clean water and you need to know how to tell the difference and how to properly remove or clean up after it. Failure to do so could put your health at risk, as well as anyone else you have helping you. Instead, you should consider contacting a professional to take care of it.

4.    Most Homeowners Aren’t Trained & Experienced

Water damage restoration, mold removal, and water removal in Denver requires a certain set of skills, training, experience, knowledge, and passion. These are things that homeowners can’t learn overnight and will take them years of practice and real-life scenarios to accomplish.

While many homeowners will pretend to know what they’re doing, this will often lead to either making the problem worse or temporarily fixing the problem — just to welcome the problem back at some point in the near future. Instead, a certified professional  can get the job done right the first time.

5.    Most Homeowners Don’t Have the Necessary Equipment

Believe it or not, water damage restoration companies in Denver utilize a wide range of specialty equipment when restoring your home to its original condition. This is equipment that most homeowners don’t have access to and won’t be available anywhere to rent out for the day.

Without this equipment, water damage restoration becomes extremely difficult. Some of the most prominent equipment used includes moisture meters, air movers, air scrubbers, flood pumps, dehumidifiers, and much more. A quality restoration company will have access to them.


Contact Restoration 1 of Central Denver Today!

We can all agree that water damage restoration is something no one wants to come home to. With that said, there’s no reason to risk the problem getting worse by trying to fix the issue all by yourself — especially when there are professionals out there ready and willing to help you out.

At Restoration 1 of Central Denver, we take pride in serving the Denver community and are dedicated to restoring your home to its original condition in a timely manner. We understand how frustrating this experience is and want to give you some peace of mind during this difficult time.

Our certified restoration experts are equipped with the best equipment and all the necessary training, knowledge, skill, talent, passion, experience, and customer service. You’ll be pleasantly surprised by our ability to get the job done right the first time around — that’s our guarantee.

When you’re ready to put your trust in a quality water damage restoration company in Denver, look no further than Restoration 1 of Central Denver. We have experts on standby that can’t wait to restore your home. All you need to do is contact us and we’ll take care of everything else!

We’re available 24/7 and can also restore fire and smoke damage, mold, sewage cleanup, and provide disinfectant services for those that need it. Contact us at today!

Author: John Rust

Author: John Rust

John Rust, Owner of Restoration 1 of Central Denver has been in the exterior and interior restoration industry for 12 years. His background includes exterior building products including roofing and siding, as well as interior restoration and reconstruction. John's experience encompasses field, sales and operations in both industries and currently manages all daily business and operations for Restoration 1 of Central Denver.