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Michigan Water Damage

Water Damage - Water Removal - Water Extraction -Flood Damage Clean Up

 

       Select Restorations Water Damage Restoration Division is uniquely equipped to handle all aspects of a water damage emergency - Including floods, broken or frozen pipes, roof leaks, sewage back-ups, Toilet over-Flows and more. Our water Damage Restoration technicians are IICRC trained and certified to properly evaluate the best procedures to Extract the water and facilitate the "DRY DOWN" of a Water Damage loss. This may include manipulation or pack-out of contents adversely affected by the water damage. Our technicians are also trained in the disassembly of any water damaged material that needs to be removed. Water damage claims increase if prompt action isn't taking to contain the damages. Select Restoration has a 60 minute response time to your water damage loss.

SELECT RESTORATION STATE OF MICHIGAN LICENSE # 2102185156

We understand the seriousness of water damage and sewage damage losses and also the devastation they can cause by disrupting your home or business. Select Restoration has a working relationship with a multitude of insurance companies to help the speedy processing of claims for water damage losses here in Michigan. QUALITY SERVICE SINCE 1993.

 

-24 Hour Flood Damage Emergency Clean Up Service
-60 Minute Response To Your Michigan Location


"WE BILL YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY NOT YOU"
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No Money Out Of Pocket

 

586-791-3900


Water Damage Restoration Services Offered:

 

  • -WATER EXTRACTION - WATER REMOVAL

  • -FLOOD DAMAGE CLEAN UP - REMOVAL OF WET MATERIAL

  • -SEWAGE DAMAGE CLEAN UP

  • -SANITIZING / DISINFECTING

  • -MOLD TESTING - REMEDIATION SERVICE

  • -TOTAL STRUCTURAL DRYING SERVICE

 

WE Proudly Use Phoenix Drying Equipment

Phoenix Drying Equipment

FLIR THERMAL IMAGINE INFRARED CAMERAS FIND WATER DAMAGE QUICK!

To Learn More Go To: Thermal Imaging

Flir Thermal Imaging Infrared technology- Select Restoration has the technology needed to detect wet materials and find the source of water infiltration.

Water Damage to a ceiling / Not Seen By the Naked Eye- Does the contractor you choose for water damage restoration have the technology needed to detect and find the source of water infiltration? Select Restoration Does.

Water Damage in the walls of a closet/ Not seen by the naked eye. Let our certified technicians show you whats really wet.    Water Damage in a Closet that seems to be dry to the touch shows water behind the wall. Amazing

Above: A dry closet? Look again - moisture (seen in purple) still remains trapped in the wall unseen... 

THE PREVIOUS CONTRACTOR SAID THIS CLOSET WAS DRY UNTIL WE PROVED THEM WRONG!

This could have caused all kinds of health issues!  Not To Mention Stress - Time - Money !

If Your Looking for a company to get the job done right - Call The professionals here at SELECT RESTORATION

 

 

Michigan Water Damage Category 1  (Clean Water) -
Clean water that is visibly clear and possesses little or no odor. If you smell any type of fecal matter or urine, your water is either category 2 or 3. Common sources of category 1 water is water supply lines such as dishwasher lines, refrigerator / ice maker pipes, sink water lines, and hot water lines used for hot water home heating. Broken appliances such as a dishwasher or hot water heater also fall under the category of clean water.

Michigan Water Damage Category 2  (Grey Water) -
Grey water is also visibly clear for the most part. However, it often has a slight to mild foul odor that is noticeable when in the affected area. This water damage must be treated with much more caution than the clean water mentioned above. Sources of category 2 grey water commonly include a failed sump pump or overflowed toilet.

Michigan Water Damage Category 3  (Black Water) -
Black water is the most dangerous of all water damage. It is a filled with bacteria and is a breeding ground for harmful contaminants, including bacteria and mold producing organisms. All materials affected by black water damage must be handled with extreme caution, removed from the residence, and discarded of immediately. Black water commonly comes from failed ejector pumps, broken sewage lines, water from streams, rivers or seas, and any standing water. Any water with visible fecal matter is most definitely black water. Once again, all materials affected with black water must be carefully but promptly discarded.