Water

If not treated promptly, water loss will not only damage your property, but can also cause great damage to your possessions. Water damage can be the devastating effect of everything from storms and natural disasters to sewer back-ups, leaking or frozen pipes, sump pump failure, hot water heater failure, and refrigerator water lines.

Capstone has IICRC trained water restoration technicians that can repair any type of water damage including interior and exterior repairs. Our emergency service is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Our quick response reduces your suffering and saves money. Water damage claims increase substantially if prompt action is not taken. We use the latest equipment and supplies in our water cleanup services, such as our water extraction flood-pump, water rover, our mobile dehumidifiers, fans, air-scrubbers, mildicide, injecta-dry, and our hardwood floor driers.

Capstones skilled technicians can remove water soaked deep into carpets, or contents, as well as repair the structure due to the water damage. We also handle mildew, mold and odor control, carpet and vinyl replacement, sheet rock repair and/or replacement, and sub-floor, hardwood or tile repair.

Water damage can result from a variety of sources including but not limited to roof leaks, gutter backups, skylight and chimney leaks, vent stack leaks, lawn sprinkler systems, interior fire sprinkler systems, commode overflows, drain lines and sewer line backups, plumbing line leaks and breaks in kitchen sinks and bathroom lavatories, shower and tub faucets, plumbing lines, shower pan failures, interior and exterior frozen pipes, slab leaks, and appliance failures such as refrigerator ice makers, dishwashers, washing machines, disposals, A/C units, and hot water heaters.

Typical Damages

Most water leaks cause damage to flooring, baseboards, door trims, sheetrock, paneling, wall framing, and base cabinets. Shower pan leaks can cause damage to shower stall walls, framing, and adjacent flooring. However, the problems are compounded if the structure is multi-level. In this case, sub floors, walls, ceilings, and light fixtures can also be affected.

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