Volusia Flagler Water Restoration gallery


Watson Realty Water Damage

Date: April 13th, 2010
Water damage caused by commode (toilet).

May 2009, FL - Heavy flooding caused water damage in the Museum. Our company was hired to complete restoration.

Approximately 25% of the museum's 100,000 square feet of public space had some level of water intrusion. We pumped an estimated 288,000 gallons of water from the museum's lower galleries. Water began to intrude on museum property when the Canal that runs adjacent to the museum overflowed, followed by the overflowing of a large retention pond at the entrance to the museum.

VFWR completed water damage restoration in this facility.

We have the equipment and experience necessary to handle the most challenging situations large and small. We have over 10,000 pieces of drying equipment and have completed over 12,000 water damage projects since 2001. Below is just a few of the projects we have worked on. Our extensive portfolio will give you the assurance and confidence you are looking for.

FIRE/SMOKE. Several millions for homes and businesses are affected by fire damage each year. Fire damage can be on the of the most devastating losses to property owners. Fires cause smoke and soot damage, as well as water damage. We provide 24 hour emergency board-ups and if necessary set drying equipment to prevent secondary damage. We are Certified by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) in fire/smoke damage restoration. We will work around the clock to assist you.

MOLD. Concern about indoor exposure to mold has become an increasing concern as the public becomes aware that exposure to mold can cause a variety of health affects and symptoms, including allergic reactions. Mold grows on walls, ceilings and ductwork - often times hiding inside walls. We encourage immediate emergency service for water damage surfaces to inhibit mold growth. But if the damage has already begun, our team of experts can eradicate the problem and minimize further structural damage. Through remediation and the proper testing - we guarantee to remove and return the structure to normal fungal ecology. Testing is always completed by an Industrial Hygienist and removed by IICRC technicians. Go to www.iicrc.com for more information.