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Water Damage restoration

The water damage restoration process in Arizona typically involves several steps

HERE'S A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO THE PROCESS:


Water Damage Restoration Process:


  • Emergency Contact: The first step in water damage restoration is to contact a reputable restoration company as soon as possible to mitigate further damage.
  • Inspection and Assessment: A restoration expert will assess the extent of the water damage to determine the appropriate course of action.
  • Water Extraction: The next step is to remove any standing water from the affected area using specialized equipment such as pumps and vacuums.
  • Drying and Dehumidification: Once the standing water has been removed, the restoration team will use industrial-grade dehumidifiers and fans to dry out the affected area completely.
  • Cleaning and Sanitizing: After the area is dry, the team will clean and sanitize all surfaces to prevent mold growth and restore the area to its pre-damage condition.
  • Restoration/ Reconstruction: The final step is to restore the damaged area to its pre-damage condition, including repairing any structural damage, replacing damaged flooring or drywall, and repainting or refinishing surfaces as necessary.
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So what's the difference?

Water Restoration vs Damage Mitigation

Water Restoration

The goal of Water damage restoration is to repair and restore the water damage caused to a home or property. After the water mitigation process concludes, trained water damage restoration specialists focus on reconstructing and rebuilding your home through a variety of applications.


The water damage restoration process is intended to help homeowners recover from all damage. Although the steps a restoration company may take to restore each home will largely depend on the extent of the water damage, typical water damage restoration services often include:

  • Replacing damaged walls and flooring.
  • Eliminating mold.
  • Repairing roof damage.
  • Conducting humidity and moisture testing to ensure all issues have been resolved.


The main purpose of water damage restoration is to return the home to pre-loss conditions. Since repairs can't be made until all water damage problems have been completely addressed, the water restoration process can't begin until the water mitigation process has ended.

Water Restoration

The process of Water damage mitigation prevents further water damage from affecting your property and belongings.


The water mitigation process involves using specialized equipment and techniques to minimize the amount of loss:

  • Removing damaged furniture and materials, including drywall and flooring.
  • Cleaning and disinfecting salvageable materials.
  • Ensuring the home's structural stability.
  • Extracting water and drying out the home with commercial-grade equipment.
  • Protecting the integrity of the home by boarding up windows, applying tarps and taking other necessary precautions.


The process Water damage mitigation is not designed to repair or replace damaged property, but to ensure the disaster doesn't lead to further consequences. While the water mitigation process may prevent further damage, the service is often only a temporary solution.