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This image displays the specialized equipment utilized for structural drying following extensive flooding at this property.

Flood and Water
Restoration 

Flood and water damage restoration refer to the process of cleaning and repairing structures, homes, or buildings that have been damaged by water. This damage can be caused by various sources such as natural disasters like heavy rain, hurricanes, or flash floods, as well as burst pipes, leaky roofs, or overflowing sinks.

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The process of flood and water damage restoration typically involves the following steps:

Inspection and Assessment: The first step in the process is to assess the extent of the damage caused by the water. This includes checking for signs of structural damage, electrical damage, and potential health hazards.

Drying and Dehumidification: After removing the excess water, the next step is to dry out the area completely. This can involve using air-movers, dehumidifiers, and other specialized equipment to remove all moisture from the affected area.

Restoration and Repairs: Any structural or cosmetic damage caused by the water will be repaired accordingly. This can include replacing drywall, flooring, or furniture, as well as repairing any electrical or plumbing systems that were damaged.

Cleaning and Sanitizing: Once the area is dry and necessary repairs have been made, the next step is to clean and sanitize it to remove any contaminants or bacteria that may have been introduced by the flood water and bring the property back to pre-loss condition. 

Thermal camera identifying zones affected by water
Steam cleaned carpet after water damage

Flood and water damage restoration can be a complex and time-consuming process, and it's important to hire trained professionals with the right equipment and expertise to ensure that the job is done professionally. Additionally, it's important to act quickly in the aftermath of a flood or water damage event, as mould and other health hazards can develop if the area is not cleaned and dried immediately

Carpet Moisture
Evaporation

Wet carpet drying is the process of removing moisture from a carpet that has become soaked due to a spill, flooding, or other water damage. Drying wet carpet is important because if left untreated, it can lead to the growth of mould and bacteria, which can cause health problems and damage to the carpet.

We elevated the carpet and strategically positioned airmovers between the flooring and subfloor to achieve optimal and efficient drying.

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There are several steps involved in the process:

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Remove the source of the water: Before any drying can take place, the source of the water needs to be identified and eliminated. This could be a burst pipe, a leaking roof, or flooding

Extract the water: Any standing water on the carpet needs to be removed using a wet vacuum or a specialized carpet cleaning machine. This helps to reduce the amount of moisture in the carpet and prevent mould growth.

Dry the carpet: After extracting as much water as possible, the carpet needs to be dried using air-movers, dehumidifiers, or specialized drying equipment. The drying process can take several hours or even days, depending on the extent of the damage.

Cleaning and deodorising the carpet: Once the carpet is dry, it may need to be cleaned to remove any stains or odours that were left behind by the water. This can be done using a professional steam cleaning machine. 

Removing excess water from a flooded carpet.
AEN installed drying equipment to efficiently dry the flooring and structural components following a significant property flooding incident.

It is important to act quickly when dealing with wet carpet to prevent further damage and the growth of mould and bacteria. Professional water damage restoration services can provide the necessary equipment and expertise to dry wet carpet quickly and effectively.

Team of AEN is under the house to determine extent of the sewer damge

Sewage Overflow
Cleaning

Sewage overflow is a hazardous and unpleasant problem that can cause significant health and environmental concerns. The process of sewage overflow cleaning typically involves the following steps:

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Assessment and Planning: The first step is to assess the extent of the sewage overflow and plan the cleaning process accordingly. A trained professional will evaluate the affected area and identify potential hazards, such as electrical hazards or structural damage, before determining the best approach to address the situation

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Before beginning any clean-up work, workers must don appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves, boots, and protective clothing, to avoid exposure to the harmful bacteria and other pathogens present in the sewage.

Removal of Debris: The next step is to remove any visible debris, such as solid waste or trash, from the affected area. This may involve using specialized tools like shovels, rakes, or scoops. We will also dispose of all affected contents throughout the process.

Extraction of Water: Once debris has been removed, any standing water must be extracted using specialized equipment such as pumps or vacuums. This is to prevent the spread of harmful pathogens and reduce the risk of mould growth.

Sanitization: After the water has been removed, the affected area must be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized to kill any remaining bacteria or pathogens. This can involve using industrial-strength cleaning solutions and disinfectants.

Drying: After the cleaning process is complete, the affected area must be allowed to dry completely. This is to prevent any remaining moisture from causing further damage or fostering the growth of mould

Restoration: The final step is to restore any damaged or contaminated areas. This may involve replacing damaged flooring or drywall or repairing electrical or plumbing systems.

A photo taken after a flood and before restoration
A photo taken after a flooded areas had been restored

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