Our Water Damage Restoration Process
When your home or commercial property has water damage from flooding or leaks, we have the expertise and equipment to properly restore your property. Our experience and scientific approach to water removal and water cleanup enable us to properly dry and restore your property.
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TriCore Restoration Process
Each water damage occasion is somewhat extraordinary and requires a one of a kind solution, however the general procedure remains the same. The process shown below shows our procedure for the "average" water damage crisis.
The restoration procedure starts when you call us. Our specialists will direct you through the emergency and may make a few inquiries to enable us to better comprehend the hardware and assets that might be required.
2. Inspection and Damage Assessment
We thoroughly inspect your property's water damage, deciding the sort of water damage and the regions influenced. This is a vital piece to making a viable arrangement of action that will bring about a successful reclamation.
3. Water Removal / Water Extraction
The water removal process starts very quickly and expels most of the water. We utilize intense pumps and vacuum units to rapidly evacuate hundreds or thousands of gallons from your property which averts auxiliary water damage and shape development.
4. Drying and Dehumidification
After the main part of the water has been removed, we utilize specific hardware to focus on the water that is harder to get to. Our Professionals utilize less meddlesome, scientific drying techniques to draw the rest of the water and dampness from your property with air movers and dehumidifiers.
Water damage additionally influences your personal things, like furniture, clothes, and individual things. We can clean restorable things utilizing various particular cleaning procedures. We then sanitize with antimicrobial treatments and expel smells utilizing modern air scrubbers and misting hardware.
Rebuilding is the procedure or reestablishing your home or business to its pre-water damage condition. Reclamation may include minor repairs, for example, replacing drywall and putting in new carpet or may involve significant repairs, for example, the recreation of different regions or rooms in a home or business.