Below are some examples of our Utah County water damage cleanup service. It is important to get to the job right away, so the water doesn't migrate into other rooms and start wicking up the walls. In most cases we can get to your home within an hour, anytime, anyday.

Here is a Utah County flood cleanup in Provo. First, we used the water claw on all the carpets. This extracts the water out of the pad through the carpet, so the pad is just damp. The water had wicked up the walls a foot, so we took off the base boards and put holes in the walls where the baseboards were. To dry the insulation in the wall, sometimes we use an Inject-A-Dry system. Here we are drying the walls, carpet and pad.

Determining the extent of moisture intrusion and migration requires the use of moisture detection equipment. Restorers should evaluate and document the extent of water migration in structure, systems and contents and absorption using appropriate moisture detection equipment. Since water can flow under walls, and come from above, it is important to inspect adjoining rooms even when no water is visible on the surface of floor coverings. The size of a building can make it difficult to detect moisture using moisture meters.

Check out a large flood damage job we recently serviced for more pictures and examples of the scale we are able to accommodate when hired.  Call us quickly, because when it comes to flood restoration, timing is everything.

Using an in-ject-a-dry system to force air into the wall is a great idea

Using an in-ject-a-dry system to force air into the wall is a great idea

Water damage restoration in Alpine Ut.

Water damage restoration in Alpine Ut.

Packing up our dry equipment

Packing up our dry equipment