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Will water damage go away on its own?

Under the right circumstances, water damage can go away on its own by drying in the precise temperature and humidity to reverse the basic effects of water damage. However, that’s rare in nature. What’s much more likely is that conditions will foster serious health and safety issues, including the growth of toxic microorganisms and the weakening of a building’s structure. Often, a water damage restoration company can create the ideal drying conditions to avoid or reverse damage to property.

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How do I find the source of water causing damage?

Finding the source of water damage is an essential first step in restoring damaged property, but it’s not always easy.

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Will my insurance cover water damage?

Whether your insurance will cover water damage typically depends on the source of the damage.

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How quickly will water damage take effect?

Some effects of water can take place very quickly.

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How much does water damage restoration cost and how long will it take?

The precise cost and timeline for water damage restoration depends on the exact nature of the affected structure and the amount of water damage suffered.

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What does a water damage restoration company do?

Water damage restoration companies provide a wide range of services to help mitigate the damage to your property and restore it to its original condition.

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