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Water Damage Restoration Services in Fargo

Water damage in Fargo, ND can be devastating. It threatens both the structural integrity of your property and poses health risks to occupants. Rainbow Restoration can provide fast and effective water restoration services in response to natural disasters, plumbing issues, or other factors. By acting promptly you can prevent further damage while simultaneously safeguarding both yourself and your property's safety.

Water Damage Restoration Services in Fargo
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  • We will assess the extent and source of water damage when you contact us. Since heavy snowfall or cold weather can wreak havoc with plumbing systems in Fargo, it is essential that hidden moisture damage be identified quickly. We also identify potential mold growth areas using advanced moisture detection equipment. With this info, we can devise a comprehensive plan to remove the existing damage and prevent future issues.

  • Once our assessment is completed, we utilize industrial-grade vacuums and pumps to extract water from your property. Moisture levels are monitored closely to ensure that affected areas have completely dried - this helps avoid mold spore formation. Furthermore, our team takes extra steps in cleaning and disinfecting affected areas, eliminating mold spores for maximum air quality improvement.

  • We bring the experience and tools necessary for successful restoration projects. We guarantee quick emergency response times. Our team has years of expertise in restoring and preserving property affected by water damage.

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FAQs About Water Damage Restoration in Fargo

  • Here are some expert tips to guide you through the restoration process:

    1. Act swiftly: Time is of the essence when dealing with water damage. As soon as you notice any signs of water intrusion, such as leaks or flooding, immediately shut off the water source and contact a professional restoration company.
    2. Ensure safety: Before entering the affected area, ensure that your property’s electricity is turned off to avoid electrical hazards. Protective gear such as gloves and boots protect you from any contaminants in the water.
    3. Document the damage: Take photographs or videos of the affected areas before starting the restoration process. This documentation will help you file insurance claims and provide evidence of the extent of the damage.
    4. Remove standing water: Use a wet/dry vacuum or pump to remove standing water. Be cautious not to dispose of the water in areas that may cause further damage or contamination.
    5. Dry the area thoroughly: Proper drying is crucial to prevent mold growth. Use dehumidifiers and fans to circulate air and help the property dry faster. Mold grows quickly, so quick removal of moisture is critical.
    6. Assess the damage: Conduct a thorough assessment of the affected areas to identify any structural damage or hidden moisture spots. This may require the assistance of a professional restoration service with specialized tools and equipment.
    7. Address structural repairs: Hire a qualified contractor to help with any structural repairs. If not addressed quickly, structural damage caused by water can jeopardize the safety of your property.
    8. Remove damaged materials: Any wet or damaged porous materials, such as drywall, insulation, or carpets, should be promptly removed. These items can harbor moisture and contribute to mold growth if not disposed of properly.
    9. Clean and sanitize: Thoroughly clean all surfaces and belongings that were soaked. Use a mixture of water and mild detergent to clean non-porous surfaces. Porous materials may need to be tossed, or recovered using special cleaning techniques.
    10. Prevent mold growth: Apply a mold inhibitor or antimicrobial solution to all affected surfaces, even if mold has not yet started to grow. This precautionary measure can help prevent future mold infestations.

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From water damage restoration, fire damage restoration, mold removal, to specialty cleaning services, we have the expertise property owners can trust for complete restoration and cleaning after a disaster or emergency.

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    I always recommend Matt at Rainbow. I've received multiple compliments from my insured's letting me know what a great job they have done, and how quickly they were able to get the job done. I highly recommend this company to anyone looking for a fast, honest, & reliable restoration contractor.

    Tara S.
    5/5
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    I highly recommend Rainbow Restoration! They did an excellent job and were able to fit us in right after I called and their rates were by far the best I found. They take great pride in their work and that was apparent on the job they did.

    Julie
    5/5
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    I just want to thank Mr. Al Watson, General Manager, and his crew for all their hard work they are doing at this present time to get my parents house back in good condition after our house fire we had.

    Kevin J.
    5/5
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