Commercial Water Damage
Emergency response time to your property for a water loss is critical to minimizing the damage to your building. Every hour that passes can mean tens of thousands of dollars in additional cost and damage. Roadrunner Restoration provides a qualified team of people that will respond immediately, operates with knowledge and professionalism, and all supervisors are IICRC certified. You will have a dedicated team to help guide you throughout the entire process. We are devoted to getting your property back to pre-loss conditions in a timely manner.
Whether the damage is from a busted pipe, sewer line backup, fire-related incident, or weather-related flood, it is extremely important to get water extracted, and the structure dried quickly. This will help prevent secondary damage from occurring in your building and limit business interruption. Roadrunner’s team of experts are trained, certified, and proficient in every step of this process. We will work directly with you and if you file a claim, with your insurance company to provide moisture mapping, appropriate equipment calculations, necessary daily monitoring, and documentation to your adjuster for an approved scope of work.
As a 24-hour full-service restoration and construction company, Roadrunner Restoration can proficiently manage the entire project from start to finish with a team dedicated to you. We will ensure you and your business are on the road to recovery with an ease that will ensure your job is done on time and within budget.
Roadrunner provides:
Water Extraction
Vandalism and graffiti
Building and content cleaning
Repairs and restoration
HVAC and Airduct cleaning
Preventing Microbial Growth
Debris Removal
Demolition
Flood water clean up
Dehumidification
Hurricane and Flood Damage
Infrared Technology
Thermo Hygrometer
Antimicrobial Application
Determine class of water
Security onsite
Follow TDL law
IICRC Standard water damage categories
Category 1 sanitary water “clean water”
Water supply line
Tub or sink overflow
Appliance
Broken toilet tank
Falling rainwater
Toilet bowl with no contamination
Category 2 significantly contaminated water “grey water”
Dishwasher or washing machine
Toilet bowl with urine
Seepage from hydrostatic pressure
Fish tank
Category 3 grossly contaminated water “black water”
Sewage
Toilet bowl with feces
Flooding from sea water or rising water
Wind driven rain from hurricane