Water Damage Restoration: Speed is Key
10/1/2019 (Permalink)
What is Mitigation?
In its simplest form, mitigation is what we do to stop the damage that would occur if nothing is done following a water or fire damage. If not mitigated, water and contaminants that are the by-products of fire damage cause significantly more damage over time to the property.
The primary goals of mitigation are the following:
- stop the damage
- save costs (decide whether items need to be restored or replaced)
- get the home or business owner back to normal, faster.
The insured has a responsibility to mitigate even before the insurance adjuster and restorative drying vendor arrives; but, a property owner can only do so much. The restorative drying vendor should be ready for whatever happens.
Speed is Key
Fast response during the water damage is vital as significant damage to both structure and contents can occur as early as a few hours.
Speed is the key to effective mitigation, and effective mitigation saves time, headaches, and money.
The primary reason to respond quickly is to avoid secondary damage. After the water is extracted and the area is sanitized, the drying equipment is set. The key to successful drying is creating a balanced drying system. Wood floors pose special problems for extraction as water becomes trapped under and between the planks. Water atop the wood floor is removed with a light squeegee wand but that below may need to be extracted by specialty drying equipment such as the mat system we see in this picture. Air movers direct airflow to the areas that are in need.
Choose a Quality Restoration Vendor
An effective mitigation company needs to be ready for whatever happens, and have the equipment needed to mitigate the loss as quickly as possible, regardless of the size and/or extent of the loss conditions.
At SERVPRO of Hattiesburg, we understand the need to be faster to any size disaster. Call us and we will make your water or fire damage "Like it never even happened."