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How Much Do Water Damage Repairs Cost?

Looking for a water damage repair professional? Here are some factors to keep in mind when you are hiring a contractor to prepare for your final bill.

How Much Do Water Damage Repairs Cost?
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Rachael CarterWater Damage Restoration Editor · 3 min readInterior design and remodeling specialist who translates kitchen, bath, and flooring trends into real-world plans.

Water damage is far more common than you might imagine. Knowing what to do and how to handle your water damage can help make a huge difference in your overall bills and in your repair process. There are several factors that can affect how much water damage repair costs. These factors are present in nearly all clean up projects and knowing what to expect can help make your project much easier.

How Much Does It Cost to Repair Water Damage?

Factors that affect overall cost to repair water damage include:

  • extent of damage
  • length of repair
  • mold mitigation
  • follow up

It's important that homeowners get help from a professional water damage repair company. This will be the best chance of salvaging the home and keeping it from developing long term damage. Also remember to check for references once you have compared several quotes to secure the best contractor for your water damage repairs.

Extent of Damage

The first factor is the extent of the damage. If you have minor water damage and need a simple repair, such as having your carpets and under pads replaced, then your clean up is likely to be around $300 on the low side. For much larger projects, the cost to repair water damage can come into the average range of $1800, and it can be higher if there is further damage. Water damage repair is not just cleaning up actual water, and includes the following:

  • cleaning up any debris
  • removing items that were damaged
  • resealing the area to prevent further damages and the growth of mold

Length of Repair

For repairs that take a few hours, the bill will in all probability fall into the lower end of the cost spectrum. The longer it takes to clean up the water damage, the larger your bill is ultimately going to be. Quick repairs are going to naturally cost less than those projects that require more equipment and manpower.

Mold Mitigation and Follow Up

The last thing to consider is if your project needs mold mitigation or not. In most cases, if water has been present, there will need to be some sort of mold mitigation to help make sure that it does not grow after the water has been removed. Sealing the floors, walls, and other areas after water has been present can help keep mold from growing and can keep you and your family's health and safety a top priority.

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