Plymouth & Devon
Standing water does damage every hour it sits. We pump it out and extract what has soaked in fast, then move straight into drying the property.
After a flood, the priority is removing the water before it spreads further into floors, walls and cavities. We use pumps and extraction units to clear standing water quickly, then strip what is soaked and start drying.
Removing the water is step one. The damage only really stops once the structure is dried, so we set up monitored drying as soon as the water is gone.
In Plymouth, flash flooding from heavy rain and storms sends water downhill into the lowest properties. We clear it quickly before it soaks further into the building.
We run a 24/7 emergency line and aim to attend the same day. The faster the water is out, the less it soaks in.
Yes. Floodwater is often contaminated, so we extract it, clear soaked materials and sanitise, treating it as black water.
We move straight into drying the structure and monitoring moisture, because removing water alone does not dry the building.
A real person picks up, day or night.