The problems caused by a flooded basement can range from mere annoyance to dangerous catastrophe. Basements, finished or not, tend to have a lot of contents, appliances, and electricity in them. If basement flood waters end up higher than electrical outlets, you're dealing with not only water damage but also electrocution risk. An experienced water damage restoration specialist should always resolve severe basement floods.
In the event of a flood, the lowest level of a building will inevitably be the first to experience water intrusion. There are a lot of different reasons a basement might flood.
In the event of a flooded basement, speed is essential. When you find water in your basement, call the water damage experts at Restoration XP right away. We know how crucial it is to act fast and offer 24/7 emergency service, so we're always there when you need us.
At Restoration XP, our certified water damage professionals are always ready to extract standing water from a basement flood and properly dry the area to prevent mold growth and further damage to the structure. We have the knowledge from years of experience to recognize what can be salvaged and what needs to be removed, and we're always on standby to help get your home back to normal as quickly as possible. Call us at (469) 599-2304 for your complete basement cleanup service in the DFW area.
Restoration XP is proud to provide expert damage restoration and disaster recovery services to the greater Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. With our expertise and cutting-edge techniques, we restore homes and businesses quickly. Whether you need fire and smoke damage restoration, water damage cleanup, or mold remediation, the Restoration XP team delivers outstanding results.
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