About Us
ClearView Water Damage consists of certified professionals, that specializing in qualifying water damage restoration services. We prioritize quality service and effective communication with our clients to ensure peace of mind. Whether you require a video inspection or guidance for water damage issues, we are here to assist you. Our goal is to swiftly and accurately assess your property's current loss, helping you navigate the complexities of water mitigation. We take pride in our work and strive for excellence in every project. After determining the service you need, we will connect you with one of our trusted vendors for further assistance
Sewage Clean Up
Sewage backups are one of the most serious water mitigation clean-ups due to the health risks they pose to homeowners and residents. In the Water Mitigation field, any water coming from beyond the P-Trap is considered Category 3 Water. Exposure to this category of water can lead to illness, disease, and even death. The National Resources Defense Council reports that nearly 2 million cases of illnesses are caused by sewage contamination each year. Sewage contains a high concentration of contaminants, viruses, and bacteria, which can be harmful to people and their pets. Additionally, sewage may also contain toxic substances such as pesticides, residues from pharmaceutical drugs, fungi, and protozoa. A certified professional is required for proper cleaning procedures under the IICRC standards.
Supply Line Damage Cleaning
A burst supply line can cause significant damage to your property's structure. If there is a delay in repairing the pipe or shutting off the water, the water can seep into and behind normal building materials, leading to trapped moisture that can cause significant damage such as mold and rot if left untreated by a professional. As water mitigation professionals, we are there to prevent further damage to your property. In some cases, materials may need to be removed to facilitate effective drying. Time is of the essence in dealing with this situation. In ideal conditions for trapped moisture, bacterial growth can occur as quickly as 24-48 hours, so it's important to act swiftly to prevent further damage to the property. Most damage caused by a supply line under pressure are typically covered under your insurance policy.
Structural Drying
Structural drying is a process designed to restore buildings and materials damaged by water. Water damage can ruin any material, even if it is well-built. It is an important part of the water mitigation process, as it helps prevent mold growth and damage caused by moisture retention. The purpose of structural drying is to reduce the amount of humidity in affected areas, allowing for quick and effective drying. This can help prevent further deterioration or long-term problems with air quality and structural integrity. There are many tools and techniques that can be used to preserve materials such as ceramic tile, hardwoods, and drywall, reducing the need for removal.
Mold Remediation
Encountering a mold-like substance in your property can be overwhelming if you don't have the right knowledge, skills, and tools. There are various species of mold that are always present indoors and outdoors. Some molds are more hazardous than others, depending on their source and how long they've been thriving. Mold requires a trapped and moist environment to grow, so there may be underlying issues that have caused the problem in the first place. A certified mold technician is necessary to properly assess and remove the materials in a controlled environment to prevent cross-contamination. Prolonged exposure to mold can cause symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, runny nose, itching, wheezing, watery eyes, headache, and fatigue. If there's a need for mold testing, a certified Industrial Hygienist may need to be consulted prior to having a mold remediation company perform services.