Water restoration and flood damage

When we talk about water damage what typically comes to mind is flooding from a natural disaster or from a burst pipe in your home. However, most water damages come from human error, material defects and your typical wear and tear. In the state of Florida, 1 in every 10 homes has a leak. Something so common as a leaky faucet, toilet, or shower can cause serious damage to your cabinets, floors, walls, and foundation of your home over time.

Some common areas that tend to be troublesome are siding and storm drains, basements and crawl spaces, and foundation cracks.  These are all areas where moisture can build up over time and often go unnoticed.

Water damage can create rust, bacteria, dust mites, mildew, mold, musty odors, biological allergens, and insects.  All of these things need little humidity or moisture to start, and they can cause dangerous health conditions such as respiratory infection, poor air quality, allergies, and food contamination.

We can handle all of your water damage restoration needs.  From a flooded home or office to a water damaged foundation, our specially trained team and high efficiency equipment will make your sanctuary safe again.

Water Damage Restoration

Water damage can be extremely dangerous for your home and your family. Whether your home has flooded, your roof is leaking, or your pipe burst, you need to clean up the water and dry the area as quickly as possible.Restoration Royalty LLC, is here to help. We offer water damage restoration throughout the State of Florida, so give us a call as soon as possible after you experience any flood/water damage.

Our Water Damage Restoration Process

The first thing our team of experts will do is inspect and assess the damage. After that, we’ll start our six-step water restoration process to ensure that we mitigate as much of your property as possible:

1

We’ll inspect and assess the damage.

2

We’ll document and photograph the entire affected area.

3

We’ll extract water from the area and start drying it.

4

We’ll clean and decontaminate the area, including anti-microbial services if necessary.

5

We’ll remove any compromised materials.

6

We’ll set up drying equipment, like air movers and dehumidifiers, to finish the process.