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Water Damage Restoration and Mitigation

Water Damage Restoration and Mitigation

Water damage restoration involves numerous services that are provided by restoration companies to resolve water damage issues. These services typically encompass the removal of standing water, dehumidification, disinfection, as well as repairs to affected areas. Mitigation, on the other hand, refers to the measures taken to prevent further damage from occurring. It may include actions such as temporarily covering damaged areas, extracting standing water, and controlling excessive moisture levels.

What is the difference between remediation and restoration?

Restoration pertains to returning a property to its pre-damaged condition, while remediation focuses on eliminating or minimizing the adverse effects caused by water damage. Restoration services may cover repairs, replacements, and cleaning, whereas remediation services typically involve measures such as mold removal and disinfection to address health and safety concerns.