Whenever you encounter a water disaster like a flood, your floors are at risk of developing water damage. Depending on the type of flooring that's affected, moisture can destroy or even contaminate the material which gives it its durability and shine. You may use normal floor cleaning techniques to minimize the damage, but that's still not enough to protect your flooring from severe water damage.
If you want to properly take care of your floors after a sudden flood or leak, contact Buffalo Restoration pronto. We are armed with the necessary cleaning equipment to bring your floors out of their water-damaged state.
Cleaning your floor without using the right products and techniques could damage your floors even further. Different flooring materials are affected by water damage differently, so you can encounter the following situations:
Accelerated wood rotting
Mold and cracked tiles
Soggy and foul-smelling carpets
Bacteria-infested floors
Water-damaged floors are also a detriment to your health and safety. Floors that carry bacteria can make you ill from overexposure, and flooring made from organic material can break from fiber weakness.
Buffalo Restoration has been restoring commercial and residential properties since 1991. We have seen numerous types of floors that have been heavily damaged by dampness and moisture, and we have restored them back to mint condition with ease. We know not all floors react to water damage the same way, so we'll use the appropriate cleaning method to prevent the damage from spreading and getting worse. Our fully licensed and certified technicians also work fast so you can enjoy your newly cleaned floor sooner.
If you're interested in having your water-damaged floors professionally cleaned by us, give Buffalo Restoration a call at (406) 306-0501 for an estimate. Our water damage restoration and other specialty cleaning services are made available to properties in Bozeman, MT area. Contact us today!
We'll use state of the art inspection techniques such as thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters to assess the level of moisture in the drywall, carpet, padding, and sub floor. Then we'll share our findings with you and explain them so that you understand. We'll give recommendations so you can decide what to do next.
Next we'll start the drying process which may include hardwood flooring drying systems, desiccant or refrigerant dehumidifiers, wall cavity drying equipment, truck-mounted extraction equipment for in-place drying, and turbo drying fans. After we've set up our drying equipment, we'll monitor the moisture and make adjustments to maximize the drying.
Depending on the extent of the damage, some reconstruction may be required. Our one-stop shop can take your project from start to finish and put everything back together again, cleaner and better than ever.