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Water Damage Mitigation

Is water damage restoration the same as water mitigation? No—click here to learn more about the differences.

Water mitigation is typically the first step to take after discovering water damage. Proper water mitigation services help limit damage to your home and can also help prevent additional issues. These services often include emergency water extraction and a damage assessment, along with removing affected belongings and drying the property using dehumidifiers and fans. If necessary, wet drywall, carpet, and other building materials may be removed, and the water source is addressed to prevent further damage.

Most water losses require a professional water damage mitigation company to properly address the issue and help minimize damage to your home. Below are a few steps you can take while you wait for us to arrive. For more DIY mitigation tips, Click here. If your insurance company will be invoiced, you can to review the general steps we take.  

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What is water mitigation

What is water mitigation? Water mitigation is the urgent, first-response process of stopping water damage from getting worse after a flood, burst pipe, appliance failure, roof leak, or sewage backup. It focuses on immediate action to protect your home or business and limit the spread of moisture into walls, floors, and belongings.

Why is it important, and what is its goal? The main goal of water mitigation is to stabilize the property as quickly as possible. That typically includes extracting standing water, removing unsalvageable materials when necessary, setting up professional drying equipment, and carefully drying affected surfaces and structural components. By controlling moisture levels early, mitigation helps reduce the likelihood of secondary damage—like warping, swelling, staining, and deterioration—and it can play a major role in helping prevent mold growth.

The overall purpose of water mitigation is to minimize further damage and keep repair costs from escalating. When water is left behind, humidity can remain trapped in building materials, creating an environment where mold, bacteria, and unpleasant odors can develop. Delays can also lead to bigger restoration needs and longer downtime for your property. That’s why selecting the right water mitigation company matters. We’re proud of our strong reviews, clear communication, and the care we provide to every customer during a stressful situation.

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R & S Restores a mitigation company

R & S Restores is a trusted water mitigation company proudly serving Novi, MI and nearby communities. As a family-owned, independent business, we take a hands-on approach to every job and focus on delivering dependable, professional service you can count on when water damage disrupts your home or business. Our top priority is helping customers respond quickly, reduce damage, and get back to normal with reliable water mitigation support. If you need water mitigation assistance, contact R & S Restores today at 248-669-2600 or 888-545-8514 to speak with our team

Steps to take if you notice flooding or water damage

Fining water can be stressful, take a deep breath.  Your primary focus should be the safety of yourself and loved ones.

  • Is the the property safe?

  • Look for electrical and slip hazards that can lead to serious injury or death

  • Only take on tasks you are safe to perform

  • Wet building material can be very heavy or collapse on you

  • Remove as much excess water as you can

  • Wipe water from furniture and take precaution with electrical items

  • Remove or prop wet cushions

  • Place aluminum foil or blocks between furniture legs and floor

  • In the summer turn on air conditioning to help reduce humidity

  • Remove wet rugs

  • Remove items that may bleed color onto your floor or carpet

  • Move wood objects and art to safe, dry place as the moisture in home may cause secondary damage

If the task is too overwhelming or you do not feel you can handle it call R & S Restores to mitigate water damage.

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