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Here's what we were working with on this one - multiple rooms hit hard, flooring pulled, drywall cut back to expose saturated framing, and a full fleet of air movers and commercial dehumidifiers staged throughout the space. Every room got its own setup. The hallways, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen - nothing was skipped. When water spreads through a whole house, you have to treat the whole house.
The demo phase is what a lot of people don't expect to see. It looks rough. Open walls, bare subfloor, exposed studs. But cutting out the damaged material is the only way to actually get to the moisture hiding inside. Leaving it sealed up means mold, rot, and a much bigger problem down the road. Our water restoration process is designed to stop the damage from spreading before repairs even begin.
Once the demo is done and the equipment is running, the drying process takes over. The commercial air movers push high-velocity air across wet surfaces while the dehumidifiers pull that moisture out of the air. It's a system that works - but only when it's set up correctly and monitored. That's the difference between water damage restoration done properly and a job that looks finished but still has hidden moisture trapped inside.
Yes, the rooms look rough right now. But this is the step that protects everything that comes next. Clean, dry structure is the foundation for every repair and upgrade that follows. Getting here fast and doing it right is what our flood cleanup work is all about.