Water Damage Restoration

The Top Name for Water Damage Restoration in Asheville, NC, Western North Carolina and the South Carolina Upstate

At Secure Restoration, we understand the stress and heartache that can be caused by water damage in your home. Our team has years of experience in helping our customers with every step of water damage restoration in Asheville, NC, and nearby areas we serve. From water extraction to working with your insurance company we are here to help.

Why Hire Us for Water Damage Repair and Restoration?

Since 2012, Secure Restoration has been a dependable and consistently reliable source for water damage repair and restoration. A+ rated and accredited by the Better Business Bureau, we’re an IICRC certified water remediation company that keeps client satisfaction in mind at all times with:

  • 24/7 Emergency Service
  • 12+ Years of Experience
  • Licensed & Insured in NC, SC, AL, and FL
  • We work with all Insurance Companies
  • IICRC Certified
  • A+ Accredited by the Better Business Bureau
  • FREE ESTIMATES

When you’re dealing with water damage it’s crucial that you act quickly in order to minimize the destruction. Your first port of call is to avoid further damage by plugging the leak or stopping the flooding. From there, we can get to work undoing any damage and making repairs to your belongings and your property.

In this detailed overview, we’ll look at what water damage service entails and how you can go about preventing further damage to your things.

WHAT IS WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION?

It refers to the process of reversing the damage done to a property by water. This damage might be caused by a leak, by flooding, or by another event. At any rate, a number of different procedures and tools can be used in order to minimize the cost of the water damage and to salvage belongings that may be financially or sentimentally valuable.

When it comes to water damage cleanup, there are two large certifying bodies that oversee procedures and that ensure everything is handled as it should be. These are the IICRC and the RIA. The majority of companies will use the procedural standards laid out by the IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) which is called the ‘S500′. Looking for a service that adheres to these guidelines is a good way to ensure a certain quality of service and the best possible outcome. The S500 uses reliable and standardized restoration principles based on research and experience.

Many companies will even go as far as to provide building and construction services to physically restore your property for a low cost. This might be necessary where damage has led to a negative impact on the structural integrity of your property for instance, or where it has caused damage to the walls and flooring. You can also supplement these services yourself with other services in order to repair and replace your damaged and lost items.

In other cases, building and repair work may need to take place earlier in the process. For instance, if you have a hole in your roofing that is causing water to come in, then it may be necessary to repair this damage before the rest of the water removal services can begin.

Signs of Water Damage You Shouldn’t Ignore

Even though water damage is a serious problem that can cause extensive damage to properties, most homeowners might not even know they have it. Here are a few common signs to watch out for:

  • Water stains on the walls, floors, or ceilings
  • Unexplained dampness or humidity
  • Mold growth
  • Unusual noises/ dripping
  • Peeling paint
  • Higher water bills

How We Perform the Restoration

We start the process by assessing the situation to determine the source of the leak and fix it to prevent further damage. We then extract the water and remove the affected items and materials. Next, we dry the affected areas and perform mold remediation to prevent post-water mold issues. Finally, we make any required repairs and offer recommendations for preventative measures to avoid water damage in the future.

Providing Water Damage Restoration to the Carolinas

Water Damage Restoration FAQs

What's involved with water damage cleanup?
We’re a full-service water damage restoration company that takes care of all aspects of the cleanup process. This includes water extraction, the removal of affected items and materials, and repair work. Every effort is made to make it appear as if water damage never occurred in the affected area(s).
Is everything related to water damage covered by insurance?
It depends on the source of the water damage, what was damaged, and the nature of your coverage. However, our water removal services include insurance assistance, so we’ll gladly help you figure out what steps you need to take insurance-wise.
How long does it take to clean up and restore the damaged areas?
Our goal with water damage service is to make the entire process as efficient as possible from the initial cleanup to the required restoration and repair efforts. Since every job is different, we’ll give you a more accurate estimate once we assess the situation.
How do I know what to save and what to throw away with water-damaged items?
Whether or not various items can be saved depends on the extent of the damage when we’re conducting water damage cleanup. We do, however, make every effort to use appropriate drying and restoration methods to salvage as many items as we can.
Do I need to be worried about mold after sustaining water damage?
Moisture naturally creates an environment ideal for mold growth, which is why it’s important to call us as soon as water damage is noticed. Fortunately, we’re also a water remediation company that specializes in mold remediation. This means steps are taken to prevent mold from spreading beyond the affected area if it’s detected.

Trust Us for All Your Water Damage Restoration Needs

Let Secure Restoration address any water damage to your property promptly and efficiently. Contact our water remediation company today or fill out the form when you need our team for reliable water removal services; we also provide top-notch crawl space encapsulation.

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