Water Damage Restoration Equipment

Water damage to your home can happen suddenly. You might even have issues without even knowing only to come home from work or vacation to find that your home is flooded. Old appliances like dishwashers can suddenly break leaving you with water spilled onto the floor.

In cases where you have a broken appliance or a leaking pipe, you will need to use water mitigation services.

However, you might not understand what water mitigation is when you need it. It’s important to understand that water mitigation is different from water restoration. Understanding the process of water mitigation will allow you to know when it’s needed and if the job is done properly.

What Does Water Mitigation Include?

When you have water mitigation services, you are preventing more water damage from occurring and damaging your belongings and home. The services include a professional company that uses specialized equipment.

They will also do all of the following to make sure all the water is removed from your home and that no further damage will happen:

  • Remove all furniture and materials including the flooring and drywall
  • Take all items that are still salvageable and clean and disinfect them
  • Ensure the home still has stable structures and infrastructure
  • Extract all water out of the home and dry it
  • Board up windows, apply tarps, and make other safety precautions while the process is being done

Keep in mind that the whole purpose of water mitigation is to ensure that no further damage takes place. It will not repair all your damaged property and will not replace the things that are damaged. Water mitigation is usually only a small part of the solution and you will need other water restoration services before your home is able to be lived in again.

What About Water Damage Restoration?

Water damage restoration is different. Most of the time, your home and property will need water damage restoration and water mitigation.

Water mitigation happens first. Afterward trained specialists will come into the home and focus on the rebuilding process. They will also ensure that as many items are saved as possible. The exact steps a company will take to restore your home depend on the side of your home and how much water damage there is.

Most of the time, restoration companies will do the following services:

  • Mold removal
  • Replace all the floor and walls that are damaged
  • Repair the roof
  • Special testing that sees the humidity and moisture content of the floors and home

After water restoration, your home should be the same as it was before the water damage. The process can sometimes be lengthy though especially since water mitigation has to be completed before the restoration process can begin.

Things to Know About Water Mitigation

Before beginning the process of water mitigation, here are some things to know.

Replace or Restore

Some people are not sure whether they should have the things in their homes replaced or if they should have them restored. Most water mitigation companies are able to restore your property and your home for less than what you would spend to replace everything.

Always get a quote for the work before it begins so you have an idea of how much it should cost you.

The Dry Process

Your walls and carpets cannot dry on their own. Although many people think after a few weeks or months, they will be dry, this is not true. Moisture can hide under the walls and water can still be present without you even knowing.

This can cause you and your family to be exposed to mold which has serious consequences. You will need a professional company to test your walls and carpets for mold and moisture to ensure that they are dry and at safe levels.

Don’t Do the Process Alone

We understand that you want to save money. Some people also like to do everything in their home DIY. However, the water mitigation process should not be done alone. You need professionals to guide you in the repairs.

If you do not do the repairs correctly, you also risk spending more money in the end because everything will need to be redone.

Differences Between Water Mitigation and Water Restoration

Most of the time, you will need both services. They are different but they hand in hand. Water mitigation happens first. All your things will be removed from the home and the excess water will be drained from the home.

Your belongings and property will be saved as much as possible in this process. Once water mitigation is done, water restoration will begin.

You can do the processes with different companies, but it’s advised that you use the same company for both. Using the same company will ensure everything is done effectively because they will know what has already been done and what still needs to be finished.

The specialists in the two processes can also work together. Most water damage companies have specialists for both jobs so you don’t need to go searching for separate teams.

Call the Denver Experts

If you’re searching for water mitigation in Denver, we can help. Our experienced specialists can come to your home and give you an exact timeframe and process of what it will look like to get the water out of your home and prevent more damage.

At Central Denver Restoration, we are water damage experts. If you have had a water emergency in your home, give us a call and we can be on our way to your home to help. We are available 24/7. Our goal is to help you get back on your feet and back into your home as soon as possible.

We know that rebuilding after water damage is stressful and it can take an emotional toll on anyone. We are here to take some of that stress away and ensure that your property and belongings are made as good as new.

We have affordable and cost-effective solutions for all restoration services.

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.