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Avoid Excessive Destruction By Hiring Experts Who Provide Water Damage Restoration in Newark

10/26/2021 (Permalink)

Burst pipe behind exposed drywall. SERVPRO IICRC certified technicians have the knowledge and experience in all phases of water damage restoration.

SERVPRO is a Premier Provider of Water Damage Repair Services in Newark

Regardless of how hard you work to maintain your home, the tough reality of homeownership is that water damage can strike at any time. Fortunately, you can count on SERVPRO to repair the damage and restore your home to its preloss state. We are insured, licensed, and certified by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification to remediate water damage of any size or scope.

To handle water damage in your Newark residence, our SERVPRO team can perform a thorough cleanup, dry out, and dehumidification. Water restoration occurs in several steps, which include:

  • Water removal – This step relies heavily on the length of time water has been stagnant and its amount. We can extract the water using portable pumps.
  • Moisture detection – Our SERVPRO technicians can use infrared cameras to determine how much moisture is present.
  • Structural drying – This involves evaporating the moisture and dehumidification.
  • Cleaning and deodorization – We can use special cleaning agents and deodorizing products to leave the affected areas clean and odor-free.
  • Post-loss construction – Our team can repair the affected building materials.

Our water restoration process is meant to address various forms of primary and secondary destruction. Our SERVPRO technicians know how moisture affects different materials and can dry them properly. The two main variables that determine the amount of damage that might happen to materials are exposure time and permeance. Exposure time refers to the amount of time that material was in contact with moisture, while permeance refers to how easily water can pass through materials. Highly porous materials like upholstery and carpets have high permeance factors, meaning they absorb and release moisture easily. Nonporous materials like glass, plastics, and vinyl have low permeance factors. Responding quickly to water damage helps prevent additional destruction.

SERVPRO of Newark is ready to provide you with water restoration services at any time. Our 24-hour helpline is (302) 733-7933.

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