Emergency Restoration Services
Accidents happen, and if you own or manage a residential home or commercial property in California, you will eventually encounter your fair share of them. After all, the state is home to its fair share of natural disasters, some of which include wildfires, floods, landslides and mudflows, and earthquakes, according to the California State Board of Equalization. Every last one of these disasters can cost property owners and property management companies hundreds or even thousands in damages if things spiral too far out of control. And this is when it pays to have an emergency restoration services company at your disposal.
Flood Damage Cleanup
While extinguishing fiery flames is critical to saving a structure, so is ridding it of excess water. Conejo Valley Construction offers an array of flood damage cleanup services. We will start by removing any salvageable furniture from the home or business with flood damage before using a professional-grade sump pump to remove excess water. Lastly, we will work on decontaminating and cleaning the home or business while, at the same time, keeping an eye out for signs of structural damage and other possible hazards.
Emergency restoration services can help minimize the damage that would otherwise occur after a fire or flood ravishes a home or business. Timing is crucial when it comes to dry-out and cleanup. Water can penetrate everything within a couple of hours. The longer you wait, the worse the damage will become. Contact us immediately if you have water or flood damage.
Fire Damage Cleanup
Our emergency restoration services will provide timely fire and smoke damage restorations to minimize the damage to critical structures of a home or business following wildfires, brush fires, and even electrical fires. We also remove much of the roughly 1200 toxic gases that can engulf a home or office building during such fires. But it does not end there; we will also remove fire-related debris and soot from the property. Lastly, we will board up the property using plywood or other wooden boards before draping the property with a tarp, all of which help keep people and animals out.