Water Damage FAQ

  • If you discover water damage, the first step is to stop the source of the water if it’s safe to do so, such as shutting off the main water supply. Avoid walking through standing water if there is any risk of electrical exposure.

    Water spreads quickly behind walls, under floors, and into ceilings, so contacting a professional water damage cleanup company right away is critical to limit further damage and reduce the risk of mold.

  • Water damage can begin spreading within minutes. Materials like drywall, flooring, and insulation absorb moisture quickly, allowing water to travel into hidden areas.

    Even if the visible damage seems minor, moisture may already be affecting structural materials. The longer water sits, the higher the risk of extensive damage and mold growth. Fast response and professional drying make a significant difference.

  • YES. Water damage can lead to mold if moisture is not properly dried. In warm and humid environments like South Florida, mold can begin developing within 24 to 48 hours.

    Hidden moisture behind walls, cabinets, or ceilings is especially dangerous because it’s easy to miss without professional equipment. Proper drying, moisture monitoring, and timely cleanup are essential to prevent mold.

  • Small surface spills may be manageable, but most water damage situations require professional attention. Household fans and dehumidifiers are not strong enough to remove moisture trapped behind walls or under flooring.

    Professional water damage cleanup ensures all affected areas are thoroughly dried and helps prevent long-term damage, odors, and mold problems.

  • Hidden water damage isn’t always visible right away. Common signs include staining, bubbling paint, warping materials, musty odors, or lingering humidity.

    Even if none of these signs are present, moisture may still be trapped. Professional moisture detection tools are often required to identify water damage in areas you can’t see.