Emergency Water Removal • Drying • Restoration

Water Damage Restoration

Fast water extraction, structural drying, dehumidification, and restoration for homes and businesses. When documentation is required, we can coordinate pre/post evaluations using an independent industrial hygienist.

Water damage is time-sensitive. Rapid mitigation reduces swelling, delamination, corrosion risk, and the likelihood of microbial growth by limiting how far moisture migrates into building assemblies.

What To Do Immediately After Water Intrusion

Stop the source if safe

Shut off the supply line or isolate the fixture when possible. Avoid wet outlets, panels, and appliances.

Document conditions

Capture photos/videos of affected rooms, contents, and any visible water migration. Keep a simple timeline.

Limit disturbance

Do not pull flooring or open walls without a plan. Hidden moisture and contaminants can spread into clean areas.

If the water may be contaminated (storm, flood, sewage), prioritize occupant safety and avoid direct contact until a professional assessment is completed.

Water Rarely Stays Where You Can See It

Water migrates under flooring, behind baseboards, into wall assemblies, and through structural cavities. Professional mitigation focuses on extraction, controlled drying, humidity control, and verification so repairs can proceed confidently.

Common causes of water loss

  • Burst or leaking supply lines, shutoff failures, fixture overflows
  • Roof intrusion after storms and wind-driven rain
  • Water heater failures and HVAC condensate events
  • Seepage at slab and foundation transitions
  • Storm and floodwater intrusion with elevated contamination risk
Why speed matters

What water damage can cause

  • Warped flooring, swelling trim, drywall deterioration
  • Electrical hazards and compromised devices
  • Corrosion on fasteners and metal components
  • Mold growth risk when moisture persists
  • Odor and contamination issues with gray or high-risk water

Not All Water Damage Is the Same

The type of water affects cleaning requirements, safety controls, and how materials should be handled. When there is uncertainty, plans should default to safety and controlled removal where required.

Clean Water Events

Often from supply lines or fixtures. Rapid extraction and controlled drying can preserve more materials when addressed early.

Gray Water Concerns

Drain-related or appliance discharge can require enhanced cleaning and more conservative material handling.

Flood / High-Risk Water

Storm and floodwater can carry contaminants. Safety controls, removal, sanitizing, and documentation become critical.

Water Damage Restoration Services

XeroDmg provides a complete scope that addresses visible damage and hidden moisture to reduce secondary issues and support clear closeout.

Emergency Water Extraction

Standing water removal and targeted extraction to reduce saturation fast and limit spread.

Moisture Mapping & Monitoring

Instrument-based moisture detection to identify migration pathways and track drying progress.

Structural Drying & Dehumidification

Air movement and dehumidification strategy selected to remove moisture efficiently and safely.

Controlled Material Removal

Selective removal of damaged drywall, insulation, baseboards, or flooring when needed to access wet assemblies.

Cleaning / Sanitizing

Cleaning protocols scaled to the type of water and surface conditions to support safe restoration.

Repairs & Restoration Planning

Organized documentation and restoration planning to support repair and reconstruction phases.

Residential + Commercial

Commercial Water Loss Support

Commercial losses often require structured documentation, controlled drying in occupied spaces, and planning that reduces downtime and protects operations.

Contents & belongings

Contents Protection & Handling

When contents are at risk, strategic protection and selective handling can reduce secondary losses and keep the work area organized and controlled.

Our Water Damage Restoration Process

We follow a consistent workflow that prioritizes safety, controlled drying, and verification. The goal is to reduce secondary damage and support confident closeout.

1

Stabilize and Inspect

We identify immediate hazards, confirm the source, and assess the initial scope of affected materials and assemblies.

2

Moisture Mapping and Documentation

We document affected areas and locate hidden moisture to define the true scope, not just what is visible.

3

Extraction and Controlled Access

Standing water is removed and controlled access steps are taken when required to reach trapped moisture.

4

Drying and Dehumidification

Equipment is deployed strategically to reduce moisture content in materials and control humidity in the space.

5

Monitoring and Drying Verification

Moisture readings are tracked until acceptable drying conditions are achieved for closeout and repairs.

6

Cleaning and Closeout Planning

We complete required cleaning and provide organized documentation to support restoration and reconstruction.

For projects requiring third-party documentation, we can coordinate independent industrial hygienist evaluations before and after mitigation to support scope decisions and closeout verification. See Independent Hygienist Testing Explained.

Timelines and Claim Documentation

Timelines vary based on severity, materials affected, and how far moisture migrated into assemblies. Controlled drying and verification help prevent rework and delays.

Typical phases

  • Initial mitigation: extraction, setup, and stabilization
  • Drying phase: several days is common, depending on conditions
  • Repairs: scope-dependent once drying is verified

We support insurance coordination with clear documentation and scope summaries when applicable.

Documentation commonly includes

  • Photo documentation and written scope summaries
  • Moisture readings and drying records (when applicable)
  • Notes on controlled removal and cleaning approach (when applicable)
  • Independent evaluation reports when requested

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly should water damage be addressed?

Immediately. The longer water remains, the more likely it is to spread into hidden cavities, damage materials, and create conditions that support mold growth.

How long does structural drying take?

Many projects take several days, but drying time depends on saturation depth, material types, humidity, and how far moisture migrated into assemblies.

Do you handle storm, flood, and contaminated water losses?

Yes. Higher-risk water losses require enhanced safety controls, conservative material handling, cleaning/sanitizing protocols, and structured documentation.

Will you remove drywall or flooring?

If materials are damaged, contaminated, or trapping moisture, controlled removal may be necessary to access wet assemblies and complete drying properly.

Can you coordinate independent post-mitigation verification?

Yes. When documentation is required, we can coordinate pre/post evaluations through an independent industrial hygienist to support scope decisions and closeout verification.

Emergency Damage? Act Now.

Water damage, fire and smoke residue, and mold conditions can worsen quickly. Send a quick request and we will follow up fast to confirm your location, severity, and next steps. Serving Southeast Louisiana and the Greenville, SC area.

Fast response. Clear communication. Documentation available for insurance and property management.