Restoration process explained

How Water Damage Restoration Works

Water damage restoration is not a single task. It is a sequence of decisions that begins with safety and source control and ends when affected materials are dry enough for appropriate cleanup and repair.

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Typical restoration sequence

  1. Evaluate safety and the water source.
  2. Stop ongoing water entry when possible.
  3. Extract standing water.
  4. Identify affected materials and hidden moisture.
  5. Remove unsalvageable materials when necessary.
  6. Dry the remaining structure.
  7. Clean affected areas as appropriate to the water source.
  8. Verify drying and plan repair or replacement.

Restoration is source-specific

A clean supply-line leak is different from a sewage backup. A localized appliance leak is different from a flooded room. The work should match the actual conditions.

Local help

If you are in St. George and need professional assistance, start with the water damage restoration guide for St. George.

St. George, Utah

Call to connect with local restoration help

Call to check service availability. You may be connected with a third-party provider or call-routing partner.

435-777-7590
Call 435-777-7590