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Water Damage Restoration and Mitigation: Understanding the Difference

Water Damage Restoration

Water damage can be devastating to a property, affecting both the structure and its contents. Water damage restoration involves the process of restoring a property to its pre-damaged condition. This includes removing standing water, drying the affected area, repairing structural damage, and cleaning and sanitizing the affected area.

Water Damage Mitigation

Water damage mitigation, on the other hand, focuses on preventing further damage and minimizing the extent of the damage caused by water. This includes actions such as:

  • Stopping the source of water
  • Removing standing water
  • Covering the affected area to prevent further moisture penetration
  • Setting up temporary drying equipment

Difference between Restoration and Mitigation

The key difference between water damage restoration and mitigation lies in their respective roles:

Water Damage Mitigation Water Damage Restoration
Purpose Prevent further damage Restore to pre-damaged condition
Actions Stop source, remove water, cover area, temporary drying Structural repair, cleaning, sanitizing, drying
Timing Immediate After mitigation measures

By understanding the difference between water damage restoration and mitigation, property owners can ensure a prompt and effective approach to addressing water-related incidents.