Water Mitigation!

Water damage can come from many different sources. Broken or leaking pipes, failing attic water heaters, storms, foundation cracks, leaking appliances, blocked drains, or leaky roofs are just some of the sources of excess water in your home or workplace. If the area is not dried completely or quickly, the water can cause secondary damage. This damage is usually more expensive and invasive to correct than implementing structural dryingcorrectly the first time.

Our water experts use state of the art moisture detection equipment to identify all moisture points. Mitigating water damage is more than just drying the carpet. The structural drying procedure involves finding and repairing all sources of moisture, drying the structure, and preventing secondary damage like mold from occurring. The drying process is not complete until we wholly dry the entire structure, including the subfloor, framing, drywall, cabinets, and other building components.

Not drying out an area of the building can create more damage and expenses. Navamuel Restoration provides a 24/7 emergency response to protect your home or business. When our team is onsite, certified technicians evaluate the extent of the damage using moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to find all the moisture issues and concerns.

Navamuel Restoration will work directly with your insurance company to restore your home or business to its pre-loss condition. Our highly trained technicians use cutting-edge technology and methods to make sure your home or business is safe, comfortable, and dry.
Failure to clean correctly and remove damaged items along with failure to reduce moisture and humidity can present serious long-term health risks. They can cause disease, induce allergic reactions, and continue to cause damage to materials as well as your health long after the flood or water emergency passes.
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Flood damage can be found in any geographical area, regardless of elevation. Causes of flooding can range from natural disasters to burst pipes or sewer lines. Regardless of the cause, restoration professionals are often called upon to repair water damage and restore flooded properties. The water damage restoration process is highly regulated in order to ensure that properties damaged by flood or sewer events can be effectively restored to a safe space for building occupant and that workers remain safe during the cleanup.

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