Denver’s Trusted Family-Owned Experts In Flood Damage, Water Extraction, And Water Damage Restoration

Homes and businesses in this region face significant water damage risks, from ice dams to burst pipes, leaving residential and commercial properties vulnerable to the elements. Fortunately, 4PRO Restoration Solutions, based in Denver, Colorado, is here to help. Our full-service water damage restoration team serves Denver and the surrounding areas 24/7, with a guaranteed arrival time of 120 minutes or less. Our highly trained specialists go beyond simple water extraction, offering complete structural drying, mold remediation, and more, giving your property a Fresh Start. Whether dealing with a flooded basement or sewage backup, our mission is to ease your stress and bring peace of mind through exceptional service and open communication.

 

Category 1
Clean Water

Category 1 water intrusions are the result of compromised sanitary water supply lines. In order for a situation to remain Category 1, water must not have sat in a structure for more than 72 hours, and materials affected must be clean and well maintained

Category 2
Toilet Overflows, Washer Leaks

Toilet Overflows, Washer Leaks, Water Entering from Below Grade
Water that contains a significant degree of chemical, biological and/or physical contamination is said to be Category 2. If the water source was originally Category 1, the water will degrade to Category 2 after 72 hours. When water is a Category 2, it will become a Category 3 after 48 hours.

Category 3
Sewer Backup, Flood Waters

When water intrusion results from a grossly unsanitary source, carries disease causing agents, or when water has dwelled in a structure for more than 120 hours, it is said to be Category 3. Regardless of the initial source, water can be deemed Category 3 if it is allowed to dwell in the structure for five days.

The Water Damage Restoration Process

When you call  4PRO’s to come and help with water damage in your home or business, you can expect a full-service treatment. We work hard to ensure that we return everything to as close to the way it was before the damage as possible. The following are the seven steps of the process.

What to Do When You Have Water Damage:

Experiencing water damage can be overwhelming, but knowing what steps to take can help mitigate further damage and ensure a smooth restoration process. Here are the key things you should do when you have water damage:

01

Initial Assessment and Inspection:

Our group of reclamation specialists directs an exhaustive investigation of your property to evaluate the degree of water Damage. We recognize the wellsprings of water, impacted Places, and potential auxiliary issues like shape or underlying disintegration.

02

Damage Mitigation and Safety Measures

03

Water Extraction and Drying:

04

Cleaning and Disinfection

05

Restoration of Structures and Surfaces:

06

Preventing Future Damage:

07

Customer Follow-up and Satisfaction:

What should I do if I have water damage in my house?

First and foremost, ensure the safety of yourself and your family. Then, if possible, stop the water source and contact a professional restoration company to assess the damage and take necessary measures.

Does my insurance cover water damage?

In many cases, homeowner’s insurance policies cover water damage caused by unforeseen events such as pipe leaks or sudden flooding. It is advisable to consult with your insurance company to understand the specifics of your policy.

What are the risks associated with stagnant water in my house?

Stagnant water can cause structural damage, promote mold growth, and affect the indoor air quality in your home. It is important to address the issue as soon as possible to minimize these risks.

Who should i call for water damage?

A local 4PRO Restoration is nearby and available now to respond to your water damage emergency right away. Our technicians are on call 24/7 with emergency services available immediately.

Who is responsible for monitoring the drying equipment?

Our water damage mitigation specialists will place and monitor equipment to achieve optimal results in the shortest amount of time. Please make sure no one turns the equipment off or moves it. Please notify our office immediately if the power goes off or if the equipment turns off.

Should I open the windows to help the drying process?

Opening your windows to assist the drying process is not always recommended. Outside weather conditions may vary, so the technician will determine when and if the outside air is appropriate.

What is water damage restoration?

When water intrudes into a home or business, water damage restoration may be required. Water damage restoration is the professional process of removing unwanted water, drying and cleaning the structure and/or contents, and returning the property to its pre-loss condition. This is completed by professional technicians who are certified to follow industry standards using the proper methods and tools.

Is water damage dangerous?

Water damage can be a serious situation. Water flowing through your home or business can carry with it any contaminates that it has come into contact with. Electrical hazards are common when water damage has occurred, so do not enter the area until it’s deemed safe.

Flood waters or contaminated water can also be a danger to anyone who comes into contact with it. It can be difficult to pinpoint what the water contains, and could have chemicals, dirt or bacteria within it. Additionally, depending on the severity of the water event, structural damage to the property could occur. Water damage may also make the area ripe for mold and mildew, which presents a danger to any occupants, as well.

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