Rainstorms, sewer back-ups, broken pipes and plumbing malfunctions are just some of the water related emergencies that can strike at anytime day or night. Quick response to such events is crucial. Practical experience along with the use of proper instrumentation to identify effected areas and a complete inventory of drying equipment is essential to properly performing water mitigation.
Water damages may be confined to an area of a few square feet, or they may exceed tens of thousands of square feet. Here Comes Kovach's trained staff is capable of quickly responding to and efficiently completing water catastrophe restoration projects. Quick response combined with proper restoration will greatly reduce the possibility of secondary damage, such as mold, from becoming a problem.
Here Comes Kovach can be there to lend a helping hand in your water damage cleanup. When we get your call we will dispatch our nearest truck to provide the emergency services you need. Our powerful extraction units can remove the standing water. High efficiency air movers and powerful dehumidifiers will be utilized to quickly and efficiently dry your wet structures and furnishings. We know it is important to dry water-damaged areas and items within 24-48 hours to prevent malodor and mold growth. Give us a call and we'll be there to help you every step of the way to restore things back to the way they were.
What to do when water damage occurs:
First and foremost, stop the water leak and attend to obvious safety hazards, like the electrical shock and personal injury from slips and fall.
Increase airflow with open windows, fans and heating and air conditioning systems.
Open doors, drawers, cupboards and closets to maintain optimal air circulation and promote drying.
Move furnishings out of wet areas or protect furniture legs from absorption and damage with triple folded aluminum foil.
Hang up drapries and pin up upholstrey skirts to prevent water rings: allow leather items to dry at room temperature.
Wash wet clothes, sheets and linens immediately and hang cleanable fabrics up to dry.
Do not store damp items in plastic bags where mold can grow.