Water Damage Mitigation & Remediation
4/25/2024 (Permalink)
When a building is flooded or damaged, the cleanup process takes three steps in sequence: mitigation, remediation and restoration. Some companies include remediation as part of mitigation.
During water damage restoration, mitigation is the first step and involves stopping the flow of water, removing the water and drying the property. The next step, remediation, involves cleaning, drying, deodorizing and sanitizing salvageable materials, as well as removing items that can’t be repaired.
Mitigation takes place during or after the water event and involves stopping the flow of water, removing the water and drying the property.
Mitigation includes the following steps: Inspect the damaged area for the severity and type of water damage, including structural stability. Remove damaged or affected furniture, carpeting, flooring and other building material. Safely dispose of any contaminated material. Extract water and dry affected areas with pumps, blower fans, dehumidifiers and other equipment. Put down tarps or board up doors and windows as needed to protect the property.
Remediation focuses on the cleanup and involves cleaning, drying, deodorizing and sanitizing salvageable materials.