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Here's what a flood situation actually looks like once we get on site. Drywall cut back to expose saturated framing. Flooring pulled to get air moving underneath. Industrial air movers and commercial dehumidifiers staged throughout every affected room and hallway. That's not overkill - that's how you actually dry a structure and stop mold before it starts. Skipping any one of those steps is how small water events turn into massive problems.
The sub-floor conditions we uncovered tell the real story. Debris, moisture staining, and contamination that you'd never see just by looking at the surface. That's the stuff that gets missed when water damage isn't handled properly from the start. We document everything, treat what's hidden, and make sure the structure is genuinely dry - not just dry on the outside.
We set up containment, get equipment running, and start monitoring moisture levels right away. The faster that drying process begins, the better the outcome for the home and for the homeowner. Every hour of delay gives water more time to move into walls, cabinetry, and framing that shouldn't be wet at all.
No job is too late at night and no situation is too far gone for us to help. Our water restoration team is available around the clock because water damage doesn't follow a schedule - and neither do we.