
Georgia's humid subtropical climate, with its heavy rainfall and hurricane season impacting coastal areas, means water remediation is a necessary service across the state. From the bustling metro of Atlanta to the historic charm of Savannah, our team addresses water intrusion in a wide range of residential and commercial properties.
Georgia experiences significant rainfall, especially during the warmer months, and faces risks from tropical systems. Our remediation process begins with immediate water extraction to remove standing water. We then deploy specialized drying equipment, including high-velocity air movers and industrial dehumidifiers, to thoroughly dry all affected building materials and prevent secondary damage such as mold growth, a common issue in humid environments.
We are experienced in addressing water damage in Georgia's diverse housing stock, which includes historic homes in Savannah and modern constructions in Atlanta. Our team meticulously documents every step of the drying and restoration process. This detailed record-keeping is crucial for insurance claims and ensures a transparent and efficient recovery for property owners.
Water remediation is the process of addressing water damage by removing standing water, drying affected materials, and taking steps to prevent further issues like mold growth. It is the critical first step in recovering from water intrusion in your Atlanta home or business.
Generally, homeowner's insurance in Georgia covers water damage from sudden and accidental sources like burst pipes or severe storms. Damage from gradual leaks, flooding, or lack of maintenance may not be covered. We recommend reviewing your specific policy and can provide documentation for your claim.
The cost of water damage services is determined by the extent of the water intrusion, the size of the affected area, and the complexity of the drying and restoration process. Factors such as the type of materials damaged and the need for specialized equipment influence the final cost. We offer a free phone quote to assess your specific situation.
Remediation is the initial phase of water damage cleanup, focusing on water removal and drying. Restoration is the subsequent phase that involves repairing and rebuilding the damaged areas to return the property to its pre-loss condition. Our Georgia team handles both aspects.
Georgia homeowner's insurance policies generally cover water damage resulting from sudden and unforeseen events. This includes events like plumbing failures or damage caused by severe weather. Policies often exclude damage from slow leaks, flooding, or neglect. Consult your insurer for specifics.
Remediation involves the immediate steps to remove water and dry the property, preventing further damage. Restoration is the process of repairing and reconstructing the damaged areas to their original condition. Our Savannah team ensures a comprehensive approach to both.