WATER DAMAGE

Water Damage

Water Damage Restoration Services



Whether from natural causes or a burst pipe, water damage presents numerous health hazards to you and your property. Mold growth, flood damage, standing water, and water rot can be just as destructive to your property as wildfire. Our WFM Restoration water damage restoration team provides prompt, specialized service to prevent a water damage emergency from turning into a battle with the insurance company.



WFM Restoration is our local and family-owned professional water damage restoration service with extensive experience in water extraction. From storm damage to flood damage, we've seen it all. We provide water restoration and water damage mitigation services to Las Vegas, Henderson, and throughout Clark County, NV, and surrounding areas.

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The Toll of Water Damage


Though adverse weather conditions, including rain and snowstorms, can cause significant damage, pipe bursts and appliance malfunctions are far more common causes of water damage. Often, a slow leak originating near the source, such as a washing machine or water heaters, foreshadows the later mold or flooding.


You can contain a relatively minor leak by turning off the source and promptly collecting the water. Even if your pipes and appliances are functioning normally, it's always beneficial to check for places where leaks could occur, especially in a basement—98% of which suffer water damage during their lifetimes.


If major flooding does occur, isolating the damage is extremely difficult. Holding flood waters in one room or area of the house is almost impossible, even with immediate attention.


When extensive water damage occurs, water rot and mold tend to set in not long after. If a flood is too severe to handle yourself, it likely isn't safe to remain in your home—especially if contaminated or toxic water, called gray water or black water, is present.

How Does Water Cleanup Work?


At WFM Restoration, our water restoration team will oversee and catalog each step of the drying process and restore your home to full working order. We will also deal directly with insurance companies, ensuring that you have a stress-free environment while your home recovers.

The Water Cleanup Process

Because each customer has different needs, our WFM Restoration team sometimes alters our water damage restoration process to suit the situation. However, in most cases, we tend to follow a tried and tested outline.

Assess the Damage

Our team safely inspects the affected portions of your property, including areas with standing water. We determine the quality of the water and the extent of the damage it has caused.

Dump as Much Water as Possible

Once we get to work, we extract flood water by the gallon and eliminate as many immediate health risks as we can. We dispose of gray water and black water safely, without contaminating the land.

Dry and Dehumidify

Our experts use professional equipment, including air movers and industrial-grade humidifiers, to manipulate the waterlogged space and completely dry it out. Hidden moisture can plague a house for years to come, which is why we monitor humidity levels until every drop is gone.

Clean and Sanitize surfaces

Carpets, ceilings, walls, and furniture receive antimicrobial treatments, breaking down odors and killing lingering bacteria. With your approval, we responsibly dispose of any items that we can't salvage. 

Restore the Home to Its Former Glory

We can even reinstall damaged hardwood, drywall, tile, and carpet. If a home is unsuitable for habitation during the repair process, our team can help you move your belongings to a safe place.

Make WFM Restoration Your Water Restoration Specialists

No matter the size or scope of the damage, our water mitigation and restoration team at WFM Restoration can set your home right. We also provide emergency services. Please call us today at (702) 496-6323 or find out more by checking out our website.

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