Not always. Coverage depends on the cause (sudden pipe burst vs. long-term seepage) and your specific policy. If you’re unsure, call your insurer and ask about coverage for your exact loss scenario.
Yes. After drying is complete, the next phase may include drywall, flooring, trim, and paint. Waterdamage Hotline can explain restoration options so your project moves from “dry” to “done.”
Avoid running electricity in wet zones, avoid pulling wet drywall without understanding what’s behind it, and avoid turning off drying equipment early. Also avoid deep-cleaning treated/drying areas unless instructed, as it can slow the process.
Often, yes. Padding frequently holds water and may need replacement. Waterdamage Hotline determines what can be cleaned/dried versus what should be removed based on water source and contamination risk.
Often, yes. Salvageability depends on material type and water category. Waterdamage Hotline can advise what can be dried/cleaned, what should be discarded, and how to document contents for claim purposes.
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