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IICRC Certified Water Restoration Specialist
Restoring your home
after water damage is a frustrating experience. Fortunately, natural
disasters don't occur every day, and chances are you'll never have to deal
with water damage from rising water or flooding. However, simple plumbing
leaks or overflows are far more common. While dealing with water damage
may seem fairly simple (mop or wet vacuum; fans used to promote
evaporation), unfortunately, this fails to consider the degree to which
water can penetrate into structural cavities and assemblies, creating
trapped pockets of saturation. Too late, property owners become aware of
the on-going effect of this trapped water on structural and contents
materials, which may include: discoloration, warping, splitting,
delamination, and musty odor and mold growth. |
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