Swift Restoration and Cleaning provides the following emergency water damage cleanup services in and around Weber County and Davis County, Utah:
Emergency Water Damage Restoration
Emergency Flood Damage Restoration
Sewage Extraction & Cleanup
Water Extraction & Water Removal
Broken & Burst Pipe Cleanup, and more!
The trained, professional and courteous technicians at Swift Restoration are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You need a Swift response to your water damage emergency and you can count on us! Immediate response, prompt action, years of experience and a highly proficient staff, makes our team more than qualified to help recover and restore your property and minimize your inconvenience.
Water Damage Restoration
Water can cause a significant amount of damage to your property in a very short period of time. A broken pipe, overflowing toilet, storms, and floods can all cause water damage to your property and belongings. Water damage must be addressed quickly to prevent additional problems and to avoid mold growth. Swift Restoration is prepared with the right equipment and the right training to perform successful water extraction and water removal from basement flooding, burst pipes, and even dangerous sewage backup.
At Swift Restoration, we often see first-hand how devastating water damage can be. Swift technicians are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You need a Swift response to your water damage emergency and you can count on us!
Common Causes of Water Damage:
Burst or leaking pipes
Plumbing malfunctions
Broken household appliances
Natural disasters and severe weather
Sewage backup
Follow these easy steps to begin drying your home:
Start by opening doors and windows to let fresh air run through.
Wear a mask to protect yourself against possible mold, mildew, and allergens.
Disconnect the power, unplug any electronics, and remove electronics, furniture, and movable items immediately.
Remove as much water as possible. Use old towels, buckets, and mops to soak up as much water as possible.
Dry out the area. Once you have removed all of the water, use fans and a dehumidifier to help dry out the area.
Disinfect. After the area has dried out, including wood beams, insulation, drywall, etc., use a good disinfectant to get rid of any bacteria that might have come up through sewers, toilets, etc.
Dispose of damaged items. You’ll be tempted to throw everything into a dumpster and call it good. But if you can organize damaged goods into piles and recycle what you can, you will help alleviate the pressure on your local landfill site.