Water Damage Restoration
Water damage can dampen homes and put business operations on hold. Whether your home or business is dealing with a flooding-related issue or various plumbing problems, the experts at Dreyer’s DKI are your trusted choice when it comes to water damage restoration. With IICRC-certified crews by your side, Dreyer’s DKI is your go-to water damage restoration company across North Florida. We’ll restore your property to its original condition to maintain home comfort and business functionality.
Types of Water Damage
Water damage can come in many forms. While there is some overlap between the two, water damage can look different in residential and commercial spaces, requiring different cleaning and restoration methods as well.
Here are some types of water damage Dreyer’s DKI can help assist with:
Plumbing Overflow
Plumbing overflow is the cause of a burst pipe or blockage inside the drainage system. The instance of a burst pipe or blockage inside the drainage system can cause an immense overflow of water potentially leading to damages.
Flooring Water Damage
No matter if it’s a leak or flood, your property’s floors are likely to come in contact with water first. Water is easily absorbed by certain flooring materials like wood and carpeting. Damages can continue further down the road when surfaces have difficulty handling dampness. Drying excess water on your property’s floor with a mop or sponge usually won’t get the job done. Once water gets absorbed into the flooring, mold, mildew, wood rotting, structural damage, and unpleasant odors can potentially result.
Slab Leaks
Of the more serious types of water damage, slab leaks are among the top of the list. Slab leaks are the result of a water leak invading the property’s foundation. A slab leak can cause the soil below the property to shift, creating heavy pressures that lead to cracks. The ensuing issues like a decrease in the property’s structural strength require careful and complicated attention. Compared to other types of water damage, slab leaks are more difficult to spot until issues are already permeating.
Burst and Frozen Pipes
Either from freezing or building pressure, a property’s piping can burst or crack. Depending on the extent, a burst or frozen pipe can be one of the more disastrous types of water damage. A decrease in water flow can slowly build into something much worse.
Appliance Leaks
Your property’s dishwasher, washing machine, air conditioner, and other appliances can break and cause a leak at any moment. The resulting water leaks can lead to a substantial amount of excess water and damage.
Water Heater Leaks
A rusted tank, loose drain valves, and worn pipe fittings are some of the reasons for a leaking water heater. If the water heater is located on the upper floor of your property, a leak can lead to water damage not only on the flooring but the walls as well.
Kitchen Sink Overflow
Closely related to plumbing overflow, kitchen sink overflow can get out of hand fast. As a result of a crack or blockage, the kitchen sink can continue to fill and cause water damage throughout the kitchen.
Causes of Water Damage
- Inefficient drainage
- Natural disasters
- Water overflow linked to plumbing or appliances
- Inoperative sump pump
- AC unit condensation Leaks in water supply lines
- Clogged drains and gutters
- Burst or leaking pipes Broken sprinkler systems
Signs of Water Damage
- Water stains/streaks on the wall often of a yellow or dark color
- Peeling, bubbling, or flaky paint
- Hairline or spider web cracking
- Brown rings of water
- Mold or mildew growth
- Sagging or bowed ceilings
How Long Does Water Damage Restoration Take?
Water Damage Insurance Claim Tips
- Find the source and safely try to stop the water flow
- Determine if the water damage is sudden or accidental, this plays a key role in a legitimate claim
- Report the claim to your insurance provider as soon as possible
- Turn to the professionals for clean-up services
- Determine if staying at the property is safe
- Take videos and photos of all damages
- Meet with your adjuster
- Know the difference between actual cash value and replacement cost
- Meet with a trusted contractor
- Negotiate the settlement for repairs
- Prepare to not get renewed with your current insurance provider
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Water Damage Restoration Process
Florida Water Damage Restoration Company
Types of Water Damage
Among the many structural problems that are difficult to detect, a slab leak is one of the most common types. A slab leak occurs when the area below a concrete slab is being invaded by a water leak. The clay shifting below your foundation is the most likely cause of the leak.
Learn MoreDuring a water damage inspection, the professional inspector starts outside, working their way inside your home. They will keep either photos or a video record of extreme damage to send with the insurance claim.
Learn MoreThe IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification) sets the standards for the cleaning industry, as well as for water damage restoration training. There are different levels involved when dealing with water damage.
Learn MoreThe professionals at Dreyer's DKI are trained to effectively repair and remove the damage caused by water. Not all flooding scenarios are the same, and there is a proper way to handle each situation.
Learn MoreA flood at your property can damage both your building and its contents. Furniture, appliances, and walls can absorb water, which will then make the restoration process more difficult. Nevertheless, if you contact Dreyer’s DKI to deal with the situation, your property and the contents of your home or office can likely still be recovered.
Learn MoreRepairing a burst or frozen pipe can be difficult, especially if you encounter problems that cannot be solved via DIY methods. Without the right equipment and know-how, you can make matters worse. You can trust the professionals at Dreyer’s DKI to handle the repairs from start to finish. Our excellent workmanship helps reduce your chances of having another burst pipe.
Learn MoreAn overflowing toilet is unpleasant, and if it isn’t addressed properly, your property’s structure, environment, and health will be affected. If your toilet overflows, contact Dreyer’s DKI for help. Dreyer’s DKI is a full-service restoration company, operating within Gainesville, Ocala, and Lake City Florida.
Learn MoreAlthough professional water damage restoration is readily available, many property owners still choose to handle water disasters by themselves. Regardless of the reason, sticking to this option can lead to severe consequences.
Learn MoreDreyer’s DKI has IICRC- and SCRT-certified teams available 24/7/365. We will clean, dry, deodorize, and dehumidify your property after water damage to prevent mold from spreading at your home or office in North Florida.
Learn MoreAt Dreyer's DKI, our clean-up crews understand the stress and trauma that can come with any water damage disaster. We are here to guide you through every step of the process to make sure your North Florida property is cleaned, dried, and restored to its original condition.
Learn MoreThe technicians here at Dreyer's DKI have been in the cleaning and restoration business for many years. With this experience in their hands, they immediately know what to do once they face the situation. Whenever we clean leaks made by your appliances, we will make sure to secure the area first – to avoid unnecessary injuries – and use the right equipment and cleaning methods to do the job.
Learn MoreWhen your water heater is leaking, it requires immediate attention before the problem gets worse and creates the need for major water damage restoration in Jacksonville, Gainesville, Ocala, Lake City, and their surrounding communities throughout North Florida.
Learn MoreDuring thunderstorms, raindrops are carried upwards where the temperature is low and these droplets freeze and become hailstones. They can be tiny as a pebble or as large as a grapefruit, depending on weather-related factors. The larger the stone, the greater the potential for damage when it falls on your roof, window, car, truck, patio furniture, carport, or shed in Gainesville, Jacksonville, Ocala, Lake City, and other cities throughout our North Florida service area.
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