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St. George, Utah Water Damage Restoration, and Cleanup


Water Mitigation Services After a Water Event

Standard Restoration St. George works with property owners in St. George, Utah who have experienced a water event. We are available 24/7/365 for emergencies to provide a free estimate for water damage restoration.

We Provide Water Damage Restoration Services in St. George, Utah


Water damage isn’t the kind of thing to take lightly. Water can cause a lot of destruction to your home, and the effects get worse the longer the moisture remains. That’s why it’s imperative to get it cleaned up quickly and completely. Standard Restoration St. George is there to help with all types of water damage, whether it’s from a leaky pipe, a burst appliance, or a heavy storm. We can remediate water damage that’s minor, extensive, or anything in between.


We’ll begin with an inspection so we know just how much damage there is and where it is, then make a drying plan based on your needs. We’ll determine what can be restored and what needs to be replaced, and we'll even help you work with your insurance company to make the process easier.

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Common Causes of Water Damage


One of the most difficult things about water damage is that it can come from a variety of places. Storms and natural disasters, and roof leaks are some of the common causes of damage. However, water can also come from a leak in your pipes or a malfunctioning appliance like an overflowing toilet or dishwasher. Sometimes a pipe or water heater will burst with no warning, or none that you noticed, quickly resulting in a flood. In other cases, the leak is slower, and damage builds up over time. Even poor ventilation and high humidity can cause water damage.


The cause of your water damage may affect the drying and remediation processes. For example, if there’s a chance the water is mixed with raw sewage, extra precautions will need to be taken. When your home floods as a result of a storm, it’s possible that snakes or other potentially dangerous animals could be hiding in the water in your home.  It’s much safer for you to stay out of the house while experts with the proper skills and safety equipment inspect the damage.

A Look at the Water Damage Remediation Process


Before the restoration can begin, we have to remove the water. That’s why we start with a drying plan and make sure that we extract all of the water from your property. There are several tools we may use to dry the moisture, depending on the extent of the existing water in the home. Some of these tools are:


  • Pumps and vacuums remove standing water from the home
  • Dehumidifiers remove moisture and eliminate humidity
  • Heat Technology removes water from your home’s wood features
  • Air Circulation improves ventilation to release airflow to aid in drying
  • Home Air Scrubbers filter out and remove dust, debris, and contaminants that are left in the home

In some cases, further services may be needed to remove the water. We can also provide:


Demolition for extreme cases. If demolition is needed for the parts of the home with the worst damage, those areas can be rebuilt to their original condition following the demolition.


Complete restoration may be required for extensive damage. We can restore your home to the condition it was in before the fire.

When You Need Help, You Can Count on Standard Restoration


As water damage restoration professionals, we know better than anyone that time is of the essence after a water event. That’s why we have a one-hour turnaround time. Call us anytime, day or night, and one of our professionals will get back to you within one hour to discuss and evaluate the damage. That will enable us plan your drying and restoration process quickly. You can count on us to treat your damage restoration with the seriousness and urgency it deserves.

FAQs


Can I go back inside the house before it’s inspected?

After a serious water event, it’s better to stay out of the house until a professional has inspected it. Water damage can cause structural damage to the home, making it unsafe. If the water level has risen to where the electrical outlets are located, there could be a risk of an electrical fire. Standing water could also contain sewage or wildlife. Wait until an expert has told you that it’s safe to go back inside the home.

Let Us Be There for You


The sooner a water damage restoration specialist examines your St. George, Utah, home and makes a drying and restoration plan, the sooner you’ll be back to your normal routine. Take advantage of our one-hour response time and free inspections to get your home on the road to recovery.

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