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Water Damage Restoration and Mitigation

What is Water Damage Restoration?

Water damage restoration is the process of repairing and restoring a property that has been damaged by water. This can include anything from a small leak to a major flood. The goal of water damage restoration is to return the property to its pre-damaged condition as quickly and efficiently as possible.

What is Water Damage Mitigation?

Water damage mitigation is the process of preventing further damage to a property that has been damaged by water. This can include things like stopping the flow of water, removing standing water, and drying out the property. The goal of water damage mitigation is to minimize the extent of the damage and prevent the development of mold and other problems.

What’s the difference between restoration and mitigation?

Water damage restoration is the process of repairing and restoring a property that has been damaged by water. Water damage mitigation is the process of preventing further damage to a property that has been damaged by water.

Here is a table summarizing the key differences between water damage restoration and mitigation:

Water Damage Restoration Water Damage Mitigation
Repairs and restores damaged property Prevents further damage to property
Goal is to return property to pre-damaged condition Goal is to minimize extent of damage
Typically performed after water damage has occurred Typically performed immediately after water damage occurs

How to choose a water damage restoration company

When choosing a water damage restoration company, it is important to consider the following factors:

  • Experience and expertise
  • Reputation
  • Insurance and licensing
  • Cost

It is also important to get multiple quotes from different companies before making a decision.