When is Floodwater Significant Enough to Warrant a Water Restoration Team in Montrose?
12/20/2021 (Permalink)
Whenever Water Finds its Way into Your Montrose Home, Let a Professional Team Assess the Damage and Restore It
Heavy rains in Montrose can cause flooding in your home. Water may come in due to damage to your roof or windows or the ground's saturation underneath your home. Regardless of the entry point, contaminants enter your house and seep into your flooring, furniture, and personal belongings. The sooner you call a professional restoration, the quicker the restoration process can begin.
In Montrose, flood damage consequences of a storm can be assessed by our SERVPRO team shortly after you place a call to our 24/7 number. Safety is our top priority, which is why we carry personal protective equipment and consult with relevant parties before entering your home. However, issues such as loss of power should not pose a challenge to us starting the cleanup process. Our SERVPRO crew travels with generators capable of powering up pumps, air circulators, and other necessary equipment.
How do technicians prepare a home for restoration after flooding?
It stands to reason that water extraction is crucial in restoring your home, but our SERVPRO team knows that it is not enough. As we take the first steps to dry your home, we pay close attention to drywall and where the water level shows. Following the waterline, we remove sheetrock and allow wall cavities to show, making it easier to circulate air through your home. Other elements we consider in the initial stages include the following:
- Carpets requiring removal due to their porosity
- Flooring that has delaminated due to excess moisture
- Salvageable items in need of relocation to a safe place off-site
When you call our SERVPRO of Montrose / Telluride team, your restoration needs are in good hands. As we coordinate repairs, services, and necessary documentation, we put our expert knowledge to work for you. Call us at (970) 240-6970 and let us work diligently until your home feels, “Like it never even happened.”