Water Damage Assessment
Evaluate water damage severity and document property loss for insurance claims
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When water damage occurs, accurate assessment is critical for insurance claims and effective restoration planning. Our certified technicians evaluate the full extent of water intrusion, document affected materials, classify water damage categories, and provide detailed reports that insurance adjusters require. We use moisture mapping and thermal imaging to identify all affected areas, including hidden damage behind walls and under flooring.
Services Include:
- Comprehensive damage extent evaluation
- Water damage category classification (clean, gray, black water)
- Moisture mapping of all affected areas
- Thermal imaging for hidden damage detection
- Detailed photographic documentation
- Insurance-ready assessment reports
- Restoration scope recommendations
Why Choose Our Services
Thorough Documentation
We provide detailed, insurance-ready reports with photographs, moisture readings, and damage classifications.
IICRC Standards
Our assessments follow Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification guidelines.
Expert Testimony
Our certified inspectors can provide expert testimony for disputed claims when needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly should I get a water damage assessment?
Ideally within 24-48 hours of discovering water damage. Delays allow moisture to spread and secondary damage like mold to begin.
Will my insurance cover the assessment?
Most homeowner and commercial policies cover professional water damage assessments as part of the claim process. We can work directly with your adjuster.
What categories of water damage are there?
Category 1 is clean water (broken pipes), Category 2 is gray water (appliances, sump pumps), and Category 3 is black water (sewage, flooding). Each requires different restoration approaches.
Detect Moisture Early. Prevent Costly Damage.
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