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Pictured here is Danbury water damage. This home got a lot of water in the basement after a torrential rainstorm.
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Pictured here is a moisture meter for Danbury water damage. We use a moisture meter to detect water behind walls. This device helps us precisely detect the water source and minimize opening up walls to dry them out.
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Pictured here is Danbury water damage. We disassembled the kitchen cabinets and moved them into the garage to dry out.
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Pictured here is Danbury water damage. This home has a lookout basement on grade and has no drain tile. After a torrential rainstorm, the basement flooded.
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Pictured here is Danbury water damage. This home had a frozen pipe on the main level. As a result, the water pipe burst when the homeowners were not home.
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Pictured here is Danbury water damage. This home got 4 inches of water on the main level after a torrential rainstorm.
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Pictured here is Danbury water damage. This home had a slow water faucet leak in the upstairs bathroom that dripped down the stair landing to the basement for some time and caused mold to grow.
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Pictured here is Danbury water damage restoration in a basement. The basement sheetrock walls sucked up water from the floor and needed to be replaced down to the studs.
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Pictured here is Danbury water damage restoration in a basement. As you can see, this basement had more than 2 feet of water.
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Pictured here is Danbury water damage. We removed the kitchen cabinets and placed them in the garage to dry out.
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