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A homeowner in Braselton, Georgia, experienced significant water damage originating from the master bathroom. Our team stepped in and handled the repairs from start to finish. The remediation process includes mitigation to dry the space and prevent mold, removal of damaged materials, structural cleaning, and full reconstruction. A brand-new shower was installed to refresh and restore the home to pre-loss condition!
A hidden bathtub leak led to significant water damage within this Braselton, GA home. The ceiling was covered in water spots and needed replacing. After determining that the source of the leak was a bathtub from the upstairs bathroom, we dried the home with fans and prepared for reconstruction.
After experiencing significant water damage, a Hoschton, GA, homeowner contacted their insurance company, which recommended Level Creek to handle the repairs. We took care of both mitigation and full reconstruction! After the flood, the repair work included professional drying, removal of damaged materials, installation of new flooring, drywall repair, and painting. From start to finish, we worked closely with the homeowner and their insurance provider to ensure a smooth restoration process.
Our customers AC Unit leaked throughout their ceiling and to the floor below. Our project manager, Travis, was out there to help ASAP to get their home put back together.
Great Work, Travis!
Unfortunately, appliance leaks are a leading cause of water-related property damage. Several appliances are likely to leak, including dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines, water heaters, air conditioners, and more. Since the home flooding was sudden and accidental, the homeowner's insurance covered the mitigation and reconstruction repairs. The homeowner contacted their local insurance company to file a claim and select Level Creek from the insurance company's preferred repair network.
After the appliance overflowed, the Gillsville, Georgia homeowner noticed that their hardwood flooring was discolored, warped, and had a musty odor. Before the flooring can be replaced, immediate action to prevent further damage is necessary. The water damage repair process begins with mitigation. Mitigation involves determining the source of the leak, stopping the flow of water, removing the water, and lastly drying out the home. Mitigation also includes cleaning and mold prevention.
After water extraction and mitigation, the restoration process of returning the property to its pre-loss condition begins. The reconstruction team arrived at the house in Hall County, Georgia, and assessed the extent of the damaged materials. Based on the extent of the water damage and demolition necessary, the flooring needed to be replaced. The flooring and parts of the subfloor were torn out and replaced with durable laminate flooring. Lastly, the team installed baseboards, cabinets, toe kicks, shelving, new appliances, and more.
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