Water damage can happen without warning. Whether from a leaky hose, valve or pipe; a water heater, toilet or sewer backup. Quick action should be taken to minimize the damage.
We clean up all types of water damage. Serving Northern Utah including Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo Utah.
Immediate steps should be taken to ensure safety, remove as much water as possible and begin the drying process.
Until these emergency mitigation steps are taken your property is at risk of the water damage getting worse. Staining, swelling and microbial growth all increase with time.
It is not necessary to have approval from your insurance company before undertaking emergency measures to minimize the damage.
Your insurance policy actually has language that requires you to take emergency action to prevent greater damage.
If the source of the water was inside the home or business the damage will probably be covered by insurance.
We can help to coach and advise you even before you call your insurance company.
Some water damage episodes can literally take weeks to dry on their own.
Mold can begin to grow in as little as 48 hours and double every few hours.
Mold is very unhealthy; those who are especially at risk are infants, elderly and those with weak immune systems.
Mold has been the cause of illnesses in many "sick building" situations.
Timely and proper mitigation can prevent any mold growth. You only have one chance to get it right with a water damage mitigation.
The Flood Co Prevents Greater Water Damage with Experienced Technicians
Our experienced technicians with years of experience combined with state-of-the-art technology and equipment can help to mitigate, repair and restore your property to its original condition. Their quick and timely response to your water damage will ensure that your property will minimize the damage and speed the repairs.
The sooner you contact The Flood Co. after water damage from a flood or leak, the more likely it will be that you will have prevented water damage to your property. Aside from permanently damaging carpet, if left alone, water can also help spread mold growth, which can cause even more damage to your property. Contact The Flood Co, today to help prevent this from happening to you. From property floods to leaks in your basement or roof, we are on your side, even when time is not.
We would like to thank you for your service. We appreciate your quick response to our problem. Your concern for furniture etc. was really impressive. I would be glad to give you a reference in the future. Thank you again for your service. - Doug & Karin O. - Sandy, UT
I would be glad to give you a reference in the future. Thank you again for your service. We recently had the pleasure of having The Flood Co. do some work at our home. We want to express our appreciation for the integrity shown by your employees and the fine manner in which they handled themselves. We also want to thank you for your responsiveness and the outstanding service your company provided. Thanks for making our renovation project a complete success!
Sorry this got to you so late. Thank you again, you all were great!
- Jennifer L - Clearfield, Utah
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"The longer personal property and structures remain wet, greater damage is likely."