Floodwater Restoration
Floodwater Restoration for Properties in Rockland and Bergen County's
Daly Carpet Cleaning Inc. delivers the best service when you call us for floodwater restoration in Rockland and Bergen County's. Our quick response to your water damage emergency will help reduce the damage caused by the flood. Our team works directly with your insurance company through direct billing.
Restoring Your Property to Its Pre-Flood Condition
Each water damage event is a little different and requires a unique approach to the solution, but the general process stays the same. Depending on the severity of water ingress, it can take a few days to a few weeks to dry a wet property out—but rest assured that we have the expertise and equipment to restore your property to its pre-flood condition properly.
How It’s Done
Step 1: Inspection and Documentation
We first start with an initial floodwater inspection and documentation.
Step 2: Insurance Assistance
Then we connect with your insurance company explaining the scope of the job to them.*
Step 3: Extraction and Drying
To minimize the damage, we will quickly begin the extraction and drying process to the affected area.
Providing Inspection and Documentation for Insurance*
The insurance company defined floodwater into three different categories and four different classes:
Category 1: Clean Water
Defined as water that has not come into contact with chemicals or biohazardous materials or fecal matter.
Category 2: Gray Water
This means that the water is contaminated and may cause sickness if ingested. This type of water contains micro organisms. Broken toilets, broken sub pumps, and seepage may cause category 2 water damage.
Category 3: Black Water
It is the most extreme kind of water damage and requires swift action to mitigate serious health risks. Black water includes sewage, rising flood waters from seawater, as well as river and ground water.
Class 1
Defined as water that has only spilled to a portion of a room.
Class 2
Defined as water damage to a whole room, including the walls.
Class 3
Defined as water damage that permeates every part of a room or a few rooms. This can include ceilings, walls, and flooring, including even the subflooring.
Class 4
This class is defined as the worst type of water damage caused by hurricanes or extensive flood damage. As flood damage spreads quickly through the home, it permeates every surface and requires extensive repairs or replacement.