Your Trusted Team for Prompt Water Damage Restoration
Finding a major burst pipe can feel like the end of the world. Water pours into your basement or business, soaking floors, damaging walls, and harming your possessions. It’s easy to despair, but at United Water Restoration Group of Cincinnati, we’re your beacon of hope. Our IICRC-certified technicians can help you pick up the pieces when all seems lost with professional water damage restoration in Sharonville, OH.
Floods don’t wait for convenient times to strike. That’s why we offer 24/7 availability so we can respond when you need us most. A prompt response can mean the difference between major damage and a minor restoration. When you see or suspect water damage, contact UWRG Cincinnati, and we’ll show you why we’re Sharonville’s favorite water damage company.
Whether you live over by Sharon Lake or along the 275, we’re ready to leap into action. Contact us today!
Restoration Services You Can Rely On
Water damage comes in many forms, whether your business gets exposed during a major storm or a flood drives contaminated water into your basement, we’re prepared. Our water damage restorations in Sharonville, OH, are locked and loaded to get your home or business on the path to healing.
Our water damage restoration services in Sharonville and beyond include:
- Water Damage Restoration
- Water Damage Repair
- Water Removal
- Flood Damage Cleanup
- Storm Damage Restoration
- Sewage Cleanup
- And more!
Why You Should Partner With UWRG Cincinnati
You’ve got options when it comes to water damage restoration in Sharonville, OH, but you want a team you can rely on when things are at their worst. We’ve been operating in Ohio long enough to set up a concrete process to handle water damage restoration in homes and businesses.
- Assessment: We arrive at the location, no matter the time of day, and thoroughly inspect the entire area to get an idea of how far-reaching the water damage is. Then we craft a restoration plan.
- Water removal: Our crew brings in our state-of-the-art tech to start water extraction and removal. This helps us prepare the area for the next step.
- Drying: With most of the standing water gone, it’s time to fully dry out and dehumidify the building. The drying process protects from mold growth and gives us a baseline to work on later in the restoration process.
- Sanitization: Damaging water can contain all sorts of contaminants, and before we get to work on repairs, we fully clean and sanitize every affected surface. This stops harmful bacteria, germs, and diseases from spreading while also getting rid of any lingering odors.
- Repair and restore: Now that the area is dry, clean, and free of water, we move on to restoring your home to its pre-loss condition. Unusable drywall is replaced, flooring is repaired, and we spend time matching paint and other styles to give you the home you remember.
Our technicians also come backed by over a decade of experience and IICRC certification, making them the best in the biz for your restoration needs.
Commercial Vs. Residential Water Damage Restoration
Tackling major water damage restorations in Sharonville, OH, comes with different strategies depending on the property. Residential and commercial buildings come with special considerations that alter how we proceed with a restoration. Here’s how we handle these two different types of properties during a restoration job.
Scope
Residential jobs are (mostly) simpler than larger commercial buildings. Homes usually have a few rooms that need help and smaller square footage to deal with. Commercial water damage restoration in Sharonville, OH, can be a much bigger beast to handle. Numerous floors, multiple buildings, large open warehouses, and other commercial installations typically require a much more complex response.
Gear
As you’d expect, bigger jobs require bigger tools. Commercial areas most often require heavy-duty, industrial-grade equipment to complete the restoration process. Smaller residential homes can often get by with less intense tools (depending on the extent of the damage, of course). Instead of a few wet vacs for a small job at a home, we may need to roll in large truck-mounted vacuums to help remove water from a big business.
Urgency
All jobs are equally important in our eyes, but when a business takes on water damage, every second of things being closed down means a loss of revenue for the owners. We go into every job with the goal of getting things restored as quickly as possible, but businesses are often especially urgent. Often, crews may need to work in shifts over several days to wrap up a commercial job faster.
Complexity
A small home is much easier to dry out than a huge, complex commercial installation. HVAC equipment can span multiple floors, with ductwork stretching across multiple buildings. Materials in commercial buildings often vary much more than the drywall and wood structural components you normally see in a residential space.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can water removal save my hardwood floors?
Saving those nice, new hardwood floors all depends on time. The longer they’re exposed to water, the slimmer the chances of saving them are. Getting a full water extraction and removal within the first 24 to 48 hours gives you the best odds at hanging on to them. Specialized tools can be brought in to increase your chances, but your water damage restoration team in Sharonville, OH, will keep you updated on how things go.
How does my water damage company match my home’s paint style during restoration?
Getting your paint colors just right is one of the more difficult parts of getting your home back to its pre-loss state. We’ll always do our best to match your original colors using paint and color-matching technology. A lot of the time, once the right color is settled on, we’ll repaint the entire area to avoid mismatches between the old and new coats.
Can water damage affect my HVAC system?
Definitely. As water enters your home and starts to spread, it can get into critical ductwork attached to your HVAC system. Once it dries out, it leaves pathogens and contaminants that are then moved throughout your home when the air conditioner or heater kicks into gear. Your technicians will always evaluate and clean out your HVAC system after flooding or other water damage events.
How do you deal with water-damaged insulation?
It depends on the type of insulation in your home. Closed-cell spray foam has the major advantage of being considered waterproof. It can be dried, cleaned thoroughly, and then used as normal. Fiberglass insulation, on the other hand, almost always needs to be fully replaced as it can absorb water and generate mold growth.