Water & Storm Damage
Swift action is critical when water or storm damage occurs on your property. Every passing hour allows moisture to penetrate deeper into carpets, drywall, flooring, and furnishings—compounding the destruction exponentially. Standing water creates ideal conditions for bacterial growth and structural deterioration that can transform a manageable situation into a costly catastrophe.
Safeguard your home, your business, and the health of everyone inside by reaching out to Dry Works Restoration immediately at (480) 559-8000 when water or storm damage occurs. Our extraction specialists will arrive promptly to remove all standing water and deploy commercial-grade drying equipment throughout affected areas. This proven approach halts ongoing damage and eliminates the conditions that allow mold and mildew to take hold.
Arizona's Unique Water Damage Challenges
The Arizona climate presents distinct challenges when it comes to water damage. Monsoon season can deliver sudden, intense flooding that overwhelms drainage systems and infiltrates properties. Despite the desert environment, indoor humidity from water intrusion can become trapped, creating hidden moisture pockets that lead to delayed damage if not properly addressed with professional equipment.
Steps You Can Take While Waiting
Before our restoration team reaches your location, there are several actions you can safely take to minimize further damage and prepare for effective mitigation:
- Shut off the water supply at its source if the leak is accessible and you can do so safely
- Carefully relocate lamps, electronics, and small tabletop items to dry areas
- Remove artwork, photographs, and wall-mounted valuables from affected walls when safe to do so
- Elevate furniture legs using aluminum foil, wooden blocks, or plastic containers to break contact with wet flooring
- Blot and absorb excess water from upholstered furniture surfaces
- Keep family members and pets away from affected areas—floodwater and sewage backups can harbor dangerous bacteria, parasites, and other waterborne contaminants that pose serious health risks