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123 Exteriors Water Mitigation – Columbus, Ohio
We provide a 24/7 emergency "Dry Out" service, ensuring that we always have an emergency team ready to respond and reach your property within a matter of hours.
How We Help
Inspect and Assess | Extract Water | Dry Affected Areas
Why Use 123?
It's crucial to promptly remove the standing water and hidden moisture, and dry out the affected area to minimize damage as it can wreak havoc on your property.
Our expert technicians use cutting-edge technology to detect, eliminate, and restore moisture in even the most complex parts of your structure. Our team is equipped with specialized tools capable of effectively drying various materials like drywall, wood, carpet with padding, hardwood flooring, and furniture.
Our primary objective is the safety of homeowners and properties. We are committed to fully mitigating the damages and ensuring there are no lingering leaks, areas susceptible to water infiltration, or abnormal humidity levels before considering the job complete.
Dry Out Categories
Category 1 Water:
Often referred to as clean water, this water type originates from a clean and sanitary water source, with minimal risk of exposure.
Category 2 Water:
Commonly known as gray water, the source of this water is significantly contaminated, potentially causing illness from exposure.
Category 3 Water:
This water source is grossly contaminated, containing toxins and/or pathogens. It is commonly referred to as black water.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Water mitigation is the process of reducing or preventing water damage to a property. This may include the elimination of standing water, drying wet materials, and preventing future mold growth.
The primary objective of water mitigation is to limit water-related harm so the property can be restored as quickly as possible. This not only helps in reducing repair expenses but also prevents potential long-term health and safety risks.
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Water restoration encompasses the process of returning a water-damaged property to its condition before the damage occurs. This process goes beyond water mitigation as it includes the repair or replacement of affected materials, ultimately bringing the property back to a secure and operational state.
Water restoration becomes necessary from floods, plumbing leaks, pipe bursts, and sewage backups. In numerous instances, it is advisable to have the expertise of professional water restoration services to ensure a comprehensive and effective restoration. These services typically include tasks such as assessing water damage, documenting the extent of the damage, and assisting with insurance claims to facilitate the claims process.
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Licensed and trained water mitigation experts are skilled at quickly evaluating the damage and taking necessary measures to prevent further harm. This may involve the use of specialized equipment like pumps, dehumidifiers, and air movers to eliminate water and dry out affected areas. They might also use antimicrobial treatments to prevent mold growth and sanitize impacted surfaces.
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A dry out is a process to eliminate moisture and restore the affected areas after water damage. This is normally done by water mitigation professionals. The process uses specialized equipment and methods to dry the area to prevent additional damage.
The duration of a water mitigation dry out typically spans several days, depending on the degree of damage and the equipment used. When the drying process is done, these professionals may also repair or restore the area, working to transform the impacted areas back to their pre-damaged state.
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In most cases, a flooded home can be rescued by immediate and efficient water mitigation and restoration efforts. The initial stage in rescuing a flooded home is the removal of any standing water to stop additional damage and mold growth. After the removal of standing water, the property must undergo a comprehensive drying process to prevent further damage and mold growth. This procedure may need dehumidifiers, fans, and other equipment to dry out the impacted areas.
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Yes, water damage can naturally dry out over time; however, it is important to properly dry and restore the impacted areas to prevent additional damage and the emergence of mold. When left untreated, water damage can result in mold and mildew growth, which can pose health risks. It can also weaken building materials and the structure of the affected areas, so it's necessary to act fast to prevent further damage.
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Saving wet drywall is feasible when addressed quickly and when the damage isn't too severe. The successful rescue of wet drywall depends on various factors, including the category of the water, the extent of water damage, and the duration of time the drywall was wet. If the wet drywall has been in contact with clean (Category 1 water) and the damage taken care of within 24-48 hours, there is a good chance of salvaging the drywall.
However, if the wet drywall has been exposed to contaminated water (Categories 2 or 3 water), or if the damage is substantial and has been left untreated for an extended period, it may be necessary to remove and replace the drywall to prevent further damage and health risks.
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Typically, the majority of standard homeowners' insurance policies offer protection against sudden and accidental water damage, such as a burst pipe or a leaky appliance. However, damage resulting from flooding, seepage of groundwater, or poor maintenance might not fall within the scope of a standard policy and may require additional flood insurance to qualify for coverage.
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While the idea of handling water mitigation yourself may be tempting, it is typically discouraged. Dealing with water damage can be complicated, and proper mitigation needs specialized equipment, training, and expertise. Additionally, water damage carries potential health risks, particularly from mold growth, which can pose serious health risks if not handled correctly.
In summary, it is best to leave water mitigation to the experts. Hiring a professional water mitigation company ensures that the damage is handled appropriately, and affected areas are restored to their pre-loss condition.
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Yes! Our Water Mitigation experts are available to respond 24/7 and typically arrive at the site within a few hours. When it comes to water damage, the timeliness of our response and solutions can significantly prevent further damage and mitigate the need for costly additional repairs. Regardless of whether you opt for 123 Interiors, it's important not to delay the cleanup and repair of your water damage.