Water Damage Mitigation
One of the most traumatic disaster occurrences facing New York property
owners, New York insurance companies and New York risk managers is water damage.
Whether caused by a natural or man-made disaster, moisture is a fast and silent
destroyer of furnishings, equipment and the interior of buildings and homes. The
result of the water damage is costly repairs and on many occasions, replacement.
Timing is crucial to the dehumidification of a building and the prevention of
the growth of destructive mold and mildew.
Decker Restoration's water mitigation team has successfully mitigated countless
water-related losses with insight and expertise to prevent future mold
infestations. That experience can dramatically reduce the scope of damage and
save thousands of dollars in replacement costs. Using the sophisticated
dehumidification equipment, Decker Restoration can quickly and efficiently
return the humidity and moisture levels of any property back to normal. The
rapid removal of excess moisture will help avoid permanent damage which will
occur if left untreated.
Additionally, the immediate and thorough drying of the New York property and
its contents is critical to prevent mold growth. Our New York Insurance
Restoration teams take an organized, phased approach to mitigate water damage,
beginning with a systematic assessment, mapping the mitigation plan, packing-out
of all contents when necessary, extracting standing water, and removing
remaining water via dehumidification. Our detailed drying process significantly
reduces any possibility for mold infestation, a problem that would ultimately
cost the New York property owner much more.
Please contact us today to speak to a Water Damage Specialist
Water Damage Articles
The
Dangers of Water Damage -
Once a building has been exposed to a large volume of water, it becomes
extremely hazardous as water causes both health and structural risks.
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Does
Your Insurance Cover Water Damage? During a cold snap, the pipes in your
building freeze and burst. While doing a load of laundry, your washing machine
overflows. A heavy rainstorm causes water to leak through the roof of your
building--and you live on the top floor. Water damage occurs frequently, so it's
a good idea to know what is (and isn't) covered by insurance.
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