Water Removal Process
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Our Water Removal and Extraction Process
As a certified water mitigation company, our initial job is to determine the extent of the water leakage in the home or office. Then we e embark on the actual water extraction process. This is where we remove the majority of the water from your home or property. This is a very important step because it reduces the drying time and helps to prevent mold and secondary water damage. We utilize industrial-standard pumps and truck-mounted vacuums to quickly remove water from your property.
Evacuating the Home or Office
One of the most devastating effects of water damage is that it is severely disruptive. In most cases, the home or office has to be vacated before full water removal or extraction can take place. This is because a water-damaged home can pose certain safety and health risks to the occupants. Our certified technicians only begin the work once the home or office is vacated.
Need emergency service? Call us now at: 832-734-9714
Quick Response Time
We understand just how critical it is for and your family to get the help you need when you experience a water or fire damage emergency. The same is true for mold removal and remediation, air duct cleaning, and dryer vent cleaning. Quick action is needed because of the health and structural implications that these situations pose. Contact us right away at 832-734-9714 and schedule a same-day appointment.
Emergency Water Extraction
Once the home or office is vacated, our licensed and highly-trained technicians will begin the water extraction process almost immediately. Depending on the levels of water, our teams will use powerful submersible pumps in addition to industrial strength, wet/dry vacuum pumps. Our goal here is to:
Drastically reduce drying time
Prevent further water damage
Prevent the growth of mold
Water Extraction Equipment
As a certified and licensed water damage restoration company, Air Quality Express uses only the best equipment. This includes:
Moisture detectors, hygrometers, and other equipment to gauge the overall extent of the moisture
Industry-standard submersible and gas-powered pumps if water levels are high.
Truck-mounted and portable extraction vacuums to boost efficient water extraction.