The average price of restoring water damage after a fire, including repairs and drying can vary depending on the amount of damage done.  The average homeowner usually spends more on drying, removing mold sponges, dehumidifying, and cleaning drywall. It is important to remember that prices will vary from situation to situation. 

A very common way to start the process of water damage restoration after a fire is by hiring a company that provides these specialized services like ServiceMaster Restore in Kalispell and Missoula. Water damage restoration companies have the experience and knowledge required to help you quickly and effectively complete the repairs. These companies will develop a detailed plan for each step in their procedure. They will also make sure any necessary protective measures, such as absorbent carpet or heavy-duty window blinds are taken at the same time as the damage repairs take place. 

There is a first step to every successful fire damage restoration process. This is the prevention of moisture damage in the first place. If there is not a water leak detection, the problem will need to be addressed before any drying or repair work can begin. If the damage is contained to one area, such as a small kitchen cavity, it is possible to create a makeshift barrier to contain the water. For example, a wet paper towel or large towel folded tightly around the appliance will do the trick, although it will not stop cooking from happening completely. 

Mold removal and mildew removal are the next steps. In an isolated water event, it is likely that only drywall is affected. With this scenario, it is wise to thoroughly dry out the area with fans or invest in a dehumidifier. It is important to remove as much moisture as possible from the walls, as excess moisture will eventually cause the walls to warp or creak. Mold and mildew growth are also promoted by low humidity and excessive moisture. Mold and mildew growth can be removed with the help of a natural herbicide, or by wiping with a wet cotton rag or paper towel. 

When the water damage restoration process has been completed successfully, the next step is to repair the electrical components of the equipment or appliances. It is advisable to contact a reputable electrical contracting company to do so safely. An experienced and reliable electrical contractor will be familiar with the best and safest components for use in a damaged home. Some of these include surge protectors, drywall anchors, and heavy gauge wire. In most cases, damage to the interior walls is caused by the water itself. In these cases, specialists can help you re-attach the walls using high quality drywall anchors and screws. By restoring the structure to its original condition, it is possible to prevent further water damage and mold growth. 

If you need restoration services, contact our team today.