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Water Damage Restoration: Mitigation and Stain Identification

Water Damage Restoration and Mitigation

Timely water damage restoration is crucial to minimize property loss. It involves:

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  • Water extraction to remove excess water from carpets, furniture, and flooring.
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  • Drying to prevent mold growth and further damage to surfaces.
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  • Sanitization to eliminate bacteria and germs left behind by water.
  • How to Tell the Difference Between Water Stain and Water Damage

    * Color: Stains tend to be darker, while damage can appear lighter or discolored.
    * Texture: Stains usually feel rough or sticky, whereas damaged areas may be soft or spongy.
    * Odor: Stains may have a musty odor, while damaged areas can smell moldy or rotten.
    * Expansion: Stains remain stationary, while damaged areas can spread over time.
    * Cause: Stains are typically caused by spills or residue, while damage results from prolonged water exposure.