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The Difference Between Water Mitigation and Damage Restoration

12/8/2022 (Permalink)

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Water mitigation refers to the process of reducing or preventing the amount of water damage that occurs after a flood, leak, or similar event. This may involve steps such as drying out the affected area, repairing any damage to the structure of the building, and cleaning up any contaminated materials.

The goal of water mitigation is to minimize the amount of damage and restoration that is needed, and to prevent the growth of mold and other contaminants.

Damage restoration refers to the process of repairing or restoring a property or structure to its pre-damaged condition. This may involve a variety of tasks, including water mitigation, as well as repairing or replacing damaged building materials, cleaning and decontaminating the affected area, and taking steps to prevent future damage.

Damage restoration can be necessary after a variety of events, such as natural disasters, water damage, fire damage, or other types of property damage.

In summary, water mitigation is a specific part of the damage restoration process that focuses on reducing the amount of water damage that has occurred, while damage restoration encompasses a wider range of activities that are necessary to repair and restore a property after it has been damaged.

Including  water mitigation is a specific aspect of damage restoration that focuses on addressing and controlling water damage as soon as possible, while damage restoration is a broader term that refers to the process of repairing or restoring a damaged property.

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