SERVICES
Water Damage Restoration in Bothell, WA
24/7 Restoration Pros provides water damage restoration for leaks, flooding, burst pipes, appliance overflows, and moisture trapped behind walls or under flooring. We handle water removal, structural drying, damage cleanup, and repairs after mitigation.
We Respond To:
- Flooded basements
- Ceiling or roof leaks
- Appliance leaks
- Burst or leaking pipes
- Storm damage
- Standing water
Licensed, bonded & insured · IICRC certified · Direct insurance billing available
SERVICES
What Water Damage Restoration Includes
Water damage restoration is more than removing visible water. Moisture can spread into flooring, drywall, framing, and other materials before the damage is obvious.
Water Extraction
Standing water can spread quickly into surrounding materials. We remove water from affected areas to help limit additional damage and begin the restoration process.
Structural Drying
Water damage often affects more than the visible surface. We dry walls, flooring, framing, and other materials using professional drying equipment.
Dehumidification
Reducing moisture in the air helps support the drying process and prevent lingering moisture issues throughout the space.
Moisture Monitoring
We track moisture levels throughout the project to help ensure affected areas are drying properly before repairs begin.
Damaged Material Removal
Materials that cannot be safely dried may need to be removed before reconstruction can begin.
Repair Preparation
Once the area is dry, we can help prepare the space for repairs and restoration work.
WATER DAMAGE RECONSTRUCTION
We Help After The Drying Is Done
Drying the affected area is a major step, but it does not always mean your home is back to normal. Water damage can leave behind damaged drywall, flooring, trim, cabinets, or opened-up areas that still need to be repaired.
We can keep helping after mitigation is complete. Whether we handled the drying or another company already did, we can step in to repair and rebuild the affected space.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do first after water damage?
If you have water damage, the first step is to stop the source of water if it is safe to do so. This could mean shutting off the main water valve, turning off an appliance, or avoiding the affected area if there is standing water near electrical outlets. After that, call a water damage restoration company as soon as possible so water extraction, drying, and damage prevention can begin quickly.
How do I know if water is behind walls or under flooring?
Water can travel behind drywall, under flooring, into subfloors, and inside cabinets without being easy to see. Signs of hidden water damage can include soft flooring, bubbling paint, staining, musty odors, swollen trim, warped materials, or damp walls. Moisture meters and other detection tools are used to find trapped moisture before it causes more damage.
Can water damage cause mold?
Yes. Water damage can lead to mold growth if moisture is not removed quickly and properly. Mold risk increases when damp drywall, insulation, flooring, or wood framing stay wet for too long. Proper water damage mitigation includes drying affected materials, monitoring moisture levels, and removing materials that cannot be safely dried.
What materials can be dried, and what needs to be removed?
Some materials can often be dried if the water damage is caught early, including certain flooring, framing, subfloors, and wall materials. Other materials may need to be removed if they are saturated, contaminated, swollen, weakened, or unable to dry properly. During the restoration process, the affected areas are inspected to determine what can be saved and what needs to be replaced.
How long does structural drying take after water damage?
Structural drying usually takes several days, but the timeline depends on how much water is present, how long the area has been wet, what materials were affected, and how much airflow and drying equipment is needed. Walls, floors, ceilings, cabinets, and subfloors may all dry at different speeds. Moisture levels are monitored throughout the process to confirm the structure is dry before repairs begin.
Do you repair drywall, flooring, and other damage after the drying is complete?
Yes. After water extraction and structural drying are complete, the affected area may still need repairs. This can include drywall replacement, flooring repairs, trim installation, painting, cabinetry, and other reconstruction work. 24/7 Restoration Pros can help restore the damaged area after mitigation so the project does not stop once the water is gone.
Need Help
Now?
If you’re dealing with active water damage, don’t wait. Call now and our emergency restoration team will respond quickly, help stop the damage from spreading, and begin drying affected areas right away.
We’ll also guide you through the next steps, including documentation and direct insurance billing.
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- ON SITE IN 1 HOUR OR LESS
- DIRECT TO INSURANCE BILLING