Water Damage Restoration
Water Damage Restoration
Water damage comes in many forms, whether caused by driving rains or a plumbing leak, McCabe Construction has the expertise needed to stop the leak from causing further damage. Through the use of sensitive moisture detection equipment and thermal imaging cameras, we can identify where the water damage has occurred in your home or business. We eliminate the chance of mold or mildew occurring in your property by searching out and mitigating the water and moisture right after the loss occurs. Once everything is dry, a Project Manager will walk you every step of the way in restoring your property to its pre-loss condition.
We have the state-of-the-art equipment and trained technicians to quickly remove the water in your property by extracting it and drying it out. We mitigate your loss and stop further damage with our immediate response services.
Water damage is a major contributor to loss of property, because if not treated as soon as possible, it can quickly spread and cause further, large scale property loss. Water damage can come from many sources and must be treated differently depending on the source. McCabe Restoration Services will provide the best equipment available as well as highly trained technicians to properly clean up the water, stop further damage, and treat the affected areas to restore your property to pre-loss condition.
Water Damage Restoration
Project Management
Mold Removal & Remediation
Clean-Up & Debris Removal
Home Restoration
Insurance Claim Assistance
Commercial Restoration
Featured Water Restoration Projects
Terminology
Category 1 Water
Refers to a source of water that does not pose substantial threat to humans and classified as "clean water". Examples are broken water supply lines, tub or sink overflows or appliance malfunctions that involves water supply lines.
Category 2 Water
Refers to a source of water that contains a significant degree of chemical, biological, or physical contaminants and causes discomfort or sickness when exposed or consumed. Known as "Gray Water," this type of water damage carries microorganisms and nutrients of microorganisms.
Category 3 Water
Involves water that is grossly contaminated and can contain pathogenic, toxigenic, or other harmful agents. Such water may carry silt, organic matter, pesticides, heavy metals, regulated materials, or toxic organic substances.
Pack-Out
During restoration work, a pack-out refers to the moving of contents out of a damaged structure to access work areas and perform restoration work in-plant.
Dehumidification
The process of reducing the moister content of air
Dehumidifier
A mechanical device that promotes dehumidification. Two types of dehumidifiers are used in water damage restoration: refrigerant (operating on the condensation principle), and desiccant (operating on the absorption principle).
Moisture Detector
An instrument that has two stainless steel probes designed to penetrate the primary and secondary backing of carpet. when moister is encountered in the carpet, cushion, or sub-floor materials, a circuit is completed between the two probes and a light and/or buzzer will sound to indicate the presence of that water.