Experiencing water damage is the stuff of nightmares. It is something that no homeowner wants to endure—but unfortunately, it can happen and all too often seems to happen to those of us in Veradale. Because we understand that when something like this occurs, it can make you feel at your absolute lowest and—and if we're being honest here—also kind of overwhelmed, the team at Urgent Water Damage Restoration Spokane has made it our mission to help you feel more in control of the situation.
And we do this with you in mind. Our approach begins with structure and intent, and puts your thoughts and feelings right at the center of the situation. Here's what I mean by that: we think that listening is a good place to start. We assess the areas affected by the water damage. The listening happens on two levels, and with this, we hope to accomplish two outcomes.
Picture a ceiling that drips. It can spell disaster for the woodwork hidden behind your walls. Our team feels the rush you experience to save what's even remotely salvable, so we draw upon our expertise to do the near-impossible: identify hidden moisture in the truly hard-to-see spaces. We use barely audible advanced drying techniques to tackle the soaked areas, confident that we are saving your walls from the future disasters that truly spell disaster: mold, mildew, and wood rot. For most, this kind of confidence in invisible work is achieved only through the reassuring presence of a kind of workman seen in old cartoons, a guy with a rumbling machine who somehow gets the job done.
When we understand structural drying, we understand that it's a process that requires thinking ahead. That's why we go beyond just the basics. We get on the same wavelength as the airflow and humidity traits of your home—not to mention our climate quirks that affect drying times. Then, we create conditions in your house that let it dry thoroughly. Or, if it's just a wall doing some fancy drying, we make it so the wall can exhale and act like the wall it was always intended to be. We do this so your house can come back, fully functional, to the structural state it was in before the event.