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At Save the Day Restoration, we aim to always offer the best restoration and reconstruction services backed by the best customer care. For over 15 years, we've worked toward that goal while helping homeowners tackle urgent restoration projects. Our blog is your go-to source to read more about Restoration and Reconstruction.
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3M ago
Fixing water damage on hardwood floors involves several steps to restore their appearance and prevent further issues. First, dry the affected area thoroughly using fans, dehumidifiers, and by increasing ventilation. If the floorboards are slightly warped, you may be able to restore them by sanding and refinishing. For more severe damage, such as significant warping ..read more
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3M ago
To fix water damage under a bathroom sink, start by identifying and repairing the source of the leak to prevent further damage. Remove any standing water and dry the area thoroughly using fans or a dehumidifier. Inspect the cabinet for signs of warping, mold, or rot. If the wood is swollen or damaged, you may ..read more
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3M ago
Drying out a wall after water damage requires a systematic approach to prevent mold growth and further structural issues. Start by removing any standing water and opening up the wall by removing baseboards and drilling small holes to allow air circulation. Use fans, dehumidifiers, and heaters to promote drying, directing airflow toward the wall to ..read more
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3M ago
The cost of repairing ceiling water damage can vary widely depending on the extent of the damage and the materials involved. On average, minor repairs might cost between $200 to $500, including patching and repainting. More extensive damage, such as structural repairs, mold remediation, or replacing large sections of the ceiling, can range from $1,000 ..read more
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3M ago
Water damage under the kitchen sink can be a frustrating and potentially costly problem to deal with. Whether it’s a leaking pipe, a faulty faucet, or damaged cabinets and countertops, it’s important to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage and mold growth. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the steps to ..read more
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3M ago
To get rid of water damage odor, start by thoroughly drying the affected area to prevent mold and mildew growth, which are often the source of unpleasant smells. Use dehumidifiers and fans to speed up the drying process. Once dry, clean the area with a mixture of water and white vinegar or baking soda to ..read more
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3M ago
Water damage on baseboards can be a common problem in homes and can lead to costly repairs if not addressed promptly. Understanding the causes of water damage on baseboards is crucial in preventing further damage and maintaining the integrity of your home. In this blog post, we will explore several common causes of water damage ..read more
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3M ago
Water damage can occur in many ways, from a burst pipe to a flooded basement. When your carpet is affected by water damage, it’s important to act quickly to prevent further damage and mold growth. In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of cleaning your carpet after water damage. Follow these ..read more
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3M ago
Fixing water damage on cabinets involves several steps to restore their appearance and functionality. First, assess the extent of the damage by checking for warping, swelling, or discoloration. Dry out the cabinets completely using fans or dehumidifiers to prevent mold growth. Next, sand down any warped or swollen areas, and use wood filler to repair ..read more
Save The Day Restoration and Reconstruction Blog
3M ago
Drying out water damage is a crucial first step in the restoration process to prevent further damage and mold growth. Start by removing excess water using pumps or wet vacuums, then increase airflow with fans and dehumidifiers to speed up drying. It’s important to address moisture in walls, floors, and furniture to avoid long-term structural ..read more