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The Process Of Storm Damage Removal

11/1/2017 (Permalink)

The Process Of Storm Damage Removal

Severe weather conditions including ice dams, hurricanes, thunderstorms, hail and ice storms can cause ice damage, hurricane damage, hail damage, roof damage, and water damage on your house. Dealing with water extraction as result of roof leaks, damaged roof, rising ground water, flood water or river flooding can be complicated. From water damage, roof repairs and security of damaged property is tedious. Every storm damage case is different, but the process of storm damage removal and home restoration is similar.

Contact a Wind Damage Restoration Expert

Ice damage process begins with reaching out to water restoration expert to aid in storm remediation. The storm restoration representative will guide you through water damage crisis. The water damage expert will inquire about the nature and type of water damage whether from flooding, ice damming, river flooding, frozen pipes, ice dam, hail or high winds. The information will help the restoration expert on resources and specialized equipment such flood pumps to bring on-site for storm remediation.

Assessing and Inspection of Water Damage

The home restoration expert will conduct the detailed site inspection. The storm restoration professional does a damage assessment on your home. They aim at identifying the source of water damage at your home either from ice damming, flooding, river flooding, bursting of frozen pipes, river flooding, or ground water. The experts inspect and test the house to determine how far water and moisture have penetrated into walls and floors to ensure a complete storm remediation. The expert move furniture and salvage items to prevent rust on wet carpet.

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