Lakeville Indiana Water Damage Restoration
Lakeville Residents – excess water in your home can promote electrical hazards, cause expensive damage to your home’s structure and furnishings, and can even lead to the growth of hazardous mold.
We Help Lakeville Indiana Residents Clean Up Water!
Addressing a spectrum of concerns spanning from leaky faucets to burst pipes and flooding, water damage poses a significant and potentially detrimental challenge for homeowners. Neglecting prompt resolution can lead to diverse repercussions, including the escalation of electrical hazards, expensive harm to your home’s structure and possessions, and the potential emergence of hazardous mold. In moments of crisis, rely on the expertise of ServiceMaster Restore professionals. A simple call links you with our experts, providing prompt guidance on essential steps and the know-how to effectively rectify the issue.
We Work With All Insurance Carriers
We are a national vendor for over 20 of the largest insurance companies in the United States. We work directly with your insurance company to help get your claim processed as quickly as possible.
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What Causes Water Damage?
Water damage happens for a variety of reasons, including:
- Plumbing leaks
- Burst or broken pipes & hoses
- A clogged toilet
- Sump pump failure
- Overflowing toilet
- Toilet back up
- Drain back up
Whatever the cause, fast mitigation is key to restoration, and this is where ServiceMaster excels. ServiceMaster Restore arrives onsite quickly, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. With our rapid response teams, your floors, walls and personal property can often be restored.
In the Middle of a Loss?
What to Do
- Water and bacteria-growth damages can begin within hours. Call for professional help.
- Remove as much water as possible by mopping and blotting.
- Do not attempt to start removing wall-to-wall carpet without a professional.
- Wipe furniture, prop up wet cushions to dry and place aluminum foil under furniture legs.
- Move photos, paintings and art objects to a safe, dry location. Pack books tightly on shelves until a restoration pro can begin specialized drying.
- Open drawers, closets and cabinets to enhance drying.
What Not to Do
- Never enter a room with standing water until electricity has been turned off!
- Never use a regular household vacuum to remove water.
- Never lift tacked-down carpet without professional help.
- Never use electrical appliances while on wet carpet or flooring.
- Do not disturb visible mold.
- Do not remove books from shelves.
What is Water Mitigation?
Water mitigation is the process of reducing or preventing the amount of water damage that happens after a flood, a leaking roof or any number of water-related reasons. By taking fast action, you can prevent additional damage and cost.