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"I have worked with PCC Restoration and Roger Fisher on many claims from the small water loss to the large fire or mold claim. I enjoy working with Mr. Fisher because he treats my customers very well, expedites their claim, and has had good feedback from my insured’s. I would recommend Roger Fisher and PCC to anyone who wants a well-done job at a reasonable price."
- Joe Caroon, Supervisor, Claims, Shelter Insurance
Frequently Asked Questions About Water Damage Restoration
The timeline varies based on the extent of the damage, but most water damage restoration projects take anywhere from 24 hours to several days. Severe cases requiring extensive drying or mold remediation can take a week or more.
The cost depends on factors like the severity of the damage, the type of water (clean, gray, or black), how long the water was allowed to stand, the size of the affected area, and more. On average, homeowners can probably expect to pay anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000, but major flooding or commercial restoration projects can cost significantly more.
Look for a company that has great reviews, is IICRC-certified, offers 24/7 emergency services, and works with your insurance provider. A professional restoration company should also provide a detailed estimate and transparent pricing.
- Stop the source, if possible – Flooding may have to be waited out, but if you can turn off the water supply causing the intrusion, do so.
- Extract standing water – Use wet vacuums or pumps to remove as much water as possible.
- Dry affected areas – Use fans and dehumidifiers to dry everything thoroughly.
- Disinfect and clean – Contaminated areas should be thoroughly disinfected with antimicrobial treatments to ensure proper sanitation and safety.
- Monitor moisture levels – Use moisture meters to ensure everything is completely dry.
- Restore damaged areas – After everything is completely dry, the restoration process can begin.
For extensive damage, professional restoration services are highly recommended to prevent mold growth and structural damage.
Professional restoration companies have specialized equipment, industry expertise, and certifications to ensure thorough drying, mold prevention, and proper structural restoration. Hiring experts reduces long-term costs by preventing future damage and potential health risks from mold or contaminants.
Water damage mitigation is the process of reducing further damage after a water intrusion event. This includes removing excess water, drying affected areas, and implementing preventative measures to stop mold growth or structural issues. Mitigation is the first step in the restoration process and ensures a successful recovery.













