What To Expect From the Storm Damage Restoration Process
5/1/2018 (Permalink)
If a storm damaged your home you might be worried about the storm restoration process. You may wonder how anyone can fix all that water damage or what happens if they must tear out a wall.
It’s understandable that you would worry about this. After all, restoration can seem daunting to the uninitiated. Luckily, understanding the steps can help calm your nerves. While all projects are unique, these are the basic steps to expect:
1. Initial damage control
2. Removal of damaged materials
3. A drying period
4. Rebuilding
Each of these steps is important and should be done by experienced and trusted professionals. Below is a closer look at each stage:
Initial Damage Control
Before your restoration crew can do anything else, they must extract the water from your home. This is the first step in stopping further water damage and keeping needed repairs to a minimum. It’s essential to call a storm restoration company as soon as possible after a flood to get this process going.
Removal of Damaged Materials
Once the water is out of the way, the contractors can survey the damage and decide what they need to tear out. They may decide to make a flood cut, which prevents mold by removing a section of wall above the flood line. The professionals will properly dispose of damaged materials to keep your home safe.
A Drying Period
The third step can be the most difficult for anxious homeowners. The affected area must be allowed to dry out, which can take some time. Be patient; you’re almost done.
Rebuilding
After the area is dry, the professionals can start rebuilding the damaged structures. Great companies can make sure it looks as good as or better than before. If a flood damages your home, call a trusted storm restoration company immediately. They can get rid of the water, tear out damaged walls, and make it look like water damage never happened. SERVPRO of Auburn/Rocklin can help. (916) 632-2250