WATER DAMAGE
Water Damage
Restoration Services For Flood Damage Of All Kinds
Whether your water damage was a result of fire, flooding, broken pipe, sewer backup or natural disaster, ER Disaster Services specializes in solving the problem and getting you back in your home as quickly as possible.
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In water damage restoration, time matters. The longer structures or items are wet, the less likely they can be salvaged. Porous materials, such as drywall, wood floors, paneling, carpet, fabric, ceiling tiles, cabinets and sub-flooring, are most vulnerable to damage. If not dried quickly, mold can appear on surfaces or inside materials in a matter of 48 hours.
At ER Disaster Services, we take the professional steps needed to dry and restore your property and eliminate odor, mold or mildew that often develops after water damage.
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When you choose to keep your money local with ER Disaster Services, you can be sure quality work will be our central focus, contrary to that of many other larger corporations or franchises in the industry. We employ only the most qualified professionals. Our staff hold IICRC Master Certifications in the following: Water Restoration, Fire and Smoke Restoration, and Textile Cleaners.
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Appliance Leaks
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Carpet And Upholstery
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Furniture
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Drying And Dehumidification
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Burst And Leaking Pipes
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Sewage Backup
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Fire Fighting Damage
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Flooded Basement
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Roof Leaks And Failures
Water Damage
Drying And Dehumidification Services
At ER Disaster Services, we recognize that simply removing surface-level water is not enough. Moisture still exists after a water disaster takes place. Water can hide behind walls, under cabinets, under flooring, in vents and the HVAC system. ER disaster Services provides professional drying services with dehumidifiers and high velocity air movers. When you choose ER disaster Services to employ only the most professional and efficent equipment and procedures, we will ensure all moisture is removed - even from the toughest areas.
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A proper drying process takes place as follows:
• Investigate and access the water loss
• Extract water by absorbing, draining, pumping and/or vacuuming
• Evaporate with air movers to expedite water extraction
• Dehumidify with professional dehumidifiers
• Monitor with accurate moisture-reading equipment to indicate when the water-damaged area is dry