What to Do After Water Damage in Your Home

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What to Do After Water Damage in Your Home

There is nothing worse than a water damage. Finding out what to do when there has been water damage can be very stressful. But don’t worry.

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While water damage becomes catastrophic damage over time, it is crucial to handle the water damage promptly to mitigate the damage and to process your insurance claim efficiently. Whether the water damage was caused by a burst pipe, natural occurrence, or leaking roof, we have the tools and knowledge to handle any water damage restoration job.

Stop any further damage and document all water damage before you start the cleaning process. Take care of anything dangerous first, such as turning off the water or having electrical issues fixed. Document all affected areas including walls, floors, items and more with photos and videos.

Homeowners often make the mistake after a disaster that they start cleaning up before documenting the damage to their property. While prompt mitigation to prevent further damage is important, photos of the damage as it exists can help ensure that you receive a complete settlement for the work that is needed to restore your property to its pre-loss condition.

It's also wise to know what your insurance policy covers, and what stipulations there are that would prohibit you from filing a claim for water damage. Your water remediation service can assist you in working with your insurance provider.

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Public adjusters are fully licensed to represent homeowners, negotiating with insurance companies to ensure a smooth, accurate claim process. In the event of a coverage dispute or missed payment, public adjusters will aggressively pursue a resolution to see that homeowners receive every dollar they deserve.

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